יום א', פרשת דברים
Avodah Zarah 39
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- Summary of the Daf
- If a fish does not yet have fins and scales, but it would have grown fins and scales had it remained in the water, it is kosher.
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- Non-kosher fish do not live in certain rivers because the earth of those rivers is not hospitable to them.
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- The "sea-donkey" is kosher, but the "sea-ox" is not.
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- If a very sharp tasting food is cut with a non-kosher knife, it may not be eaten even if the knife has not been used during the past day.
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- The wife and servant of a Talmid Chacham have the status of a Talmid Chacham.
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- If the wife, daughter, or servant of an Am ha'Aretz marries, or becomes a servant of, a Talmid Chacham, there is no need for them to accept upon themselves the conditions of being a Chaver.
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- If the wife, daughter, or servant of a Talmid Chacham marries, or becomes a servant of, an Am ha'Aretz, there is a disagreement about whether they need to accept upon themselves the conditions of being a Chaver.
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- If wine, Techeles, meat, or a piece of fish is sent with a Nochri, it must be closed with two seals.
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- It is forbidden to buy certain food items from the Jewish merchants of Surya. However, if one is invited to eat at a merchant's house, it is permitted to eat these items.
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- If a Yisrael sits near the flock of a Nochri while the cows are being milked, the milk is permitted even if some of the animals in the flock are non-kosher.
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- The honey of a Nochri is kosher.
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- If grapes are harvested in order to bring them to the wine press, the liquid which drips from them makes them susceptible to Tum'ah.
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