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Avodah Zarah 43

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  • Summary of the Daf
  • If a utensil with a diagram of the sun, moon, or a dragon is found, it must be thrown into the Dead Sea, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Yehudah adds also a utensil with a diagram of a nursing woman or a diagram of Yosef.
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  • A Nochri can nullify his own or his friend’s Avodah Zarah.
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  • A minor Nochri cannot nullify an Avodah Zarah.
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  • If a person saves an item from a wild animal or from a raging river, he may keep it because the owner forfeited his ownership.
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  • If a Nochri loses an Avodah Zarah, it retains its status as an Avodah Zarah.
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  • It is forbidden to make a structure with the dimensions of the Heichal or of the Ulam, or to make a courtyard with the dimensions of the Azarah, or a table or candelabrum with the dimensions of the Shulchan or Menorah.
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  • It is forbidden to make a candelabrum with the dimensions of the Menorah from any type of metal, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Yosi maintains that it is forbidden to make it even out of wood.
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  • It is forbidden to make an image of the four faces of the Merkavah, of a person, of an angel, and of the sun, moon, and stars.
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  • A ring with a protruding stamp may not be worn. The stamp may be used.
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  • A ring with a sunken stamp may be worn, but the stamp may not be used.
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  • If a person finds a metal Avodah Zarah, he should grind it up and let the wind carry it away, or throw it into the sea, according to Rebbi Yosi. The Rabanan disagree.
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DAF 43 (מג)
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