יום ה', חול המועד סוכות
Zevachim 25
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- Summary of the Daf
- There is a disagreement about whether Rebbi Shimon requires that a Kometz be placed in a Kli Shares.
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- Rebbi Shimon maintains that the Kemitzah of a Minchah may be brought to the Mizbe'ach in the Kohen's hand or in a Kli Shares.
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- The Kemitzah of a Minchah must be performed with the right hand, even according to Rebbi Shimon.
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- If the blood of a Korban fell to the floor directly from the neck of the animal and was gathered up, it is Pasul.
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- One must keep the knife raised during the Shechitah of a Korban.
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- When one slaughters a Korban, he must place the veins of the Korban into the airspace of the utensil used for receiving the blood.
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- If the blood of a Korban was in the airspace of a utensil used for receiving the blood and the bottom of the utensil fell off, there is a doubt about whether the blood may be gathered up from the floor.
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- Water that is streaming from a pipe, and is in the airspace of a jug placed under the pipe, may not be caught in a utensil for the purpose of using it for the ashes of the Parah Adumah.
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- If a utensil was placed at the mouth of the pipe, even if the water was in the airspace above the jug, the water may be used for the ashes of the Parah Adumah.
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- Water streaming from a pipe which was directed into a utensil with a hand, a foot, or with vegetable leaves, is Pasul for the ashes of the Parah Adumah.
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- If one causes a Mum to a Korban after the Shechitah but prior to receiving the blood, the Korban is Pasul.
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- According to Rebbi Yehoshua, if the flesh and the fats of a Korban become Tamei after the Shechitah but prior to the sprinkling of the blood, the blood may be sprinkled if an olive's size of Tahor flesh or fats remain.
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