שבת, פרשת מטות-מסעי
Avodah Zarah 38
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- Summary of the Daf
- According to Rav, if a Nochri cooks an item which is edible when raw, it is permitted even when cooked.
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- According to a second version of Rav, any food which would not be served at a king's table is permitted even when it is cooked by a Nochri.
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- If a Nochri singes the head of an animal, one is permitted to eat from the animal's ear.
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- If a Nochri throws a peg into an oven and lights the fire, and a Yisrael had previously placed a pumpkin in the oven, the pumpkin is permitted.
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- If a Yisrael partially cooks a piece of meat, until k'Ma'achal Ben Derusai (half or a third cooked), and then a Nochri fully cooks it, it is permitted.
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- If a Yisrael puts a food item on the fire, and then a Nochri stirs it in order to hasten the cooking, it is permitted.
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- If a Nochri puts a food item on the fire and a Yisrael stirs it in order to hasten the cooking, it is permitted.
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- If a Nochri salts a fish and thereby makes it edible, or cooks an egg, there is a disagreement about whether it is permitted.
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- If a Nochri cooks date remnants to be used for beer in a big pot, there is a disagreement about whether it is permitted.
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- If a Nochri cooks oil, there is a disagreement about whether it is permitted.
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- If raw dates were inedible and were cooked by a Nochri, they are forbidden.
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- Pickles of a Nochri which normally contain wine may not be eaten.
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