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Chulin 64
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- Summary of the Daf
- The Simanim of Kosher bird eggs and Kosher roe of fish are the same: sphere shaped, rounded on one end and tapered on the other, the yellow on the inside and the white on the outside.
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- The Simanim of non-Kosher bird eggs and non-Kosher roe of fish are the same: rounded on both ends or tapered on both ends; the yellow is on the outside and the white on the inside.
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- One may not sell an egg from a Tereifah to a Nochri unless the white and yellow were beaten together in a bowl.
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- If the white and yellow of an egg are mixed together, we can be certain that it is the egg of a Sheretz. Accordingly, if the embryo was already starting to form, one who eats it is Chayav Malkus for eating a Sheretz.
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- A newly-hatched chick that has not yet opened its eyes is regarded as a Sheretz and may not be eaten.
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- A Kosher egg that was cooked in the same pot as a non-Kosher egg that is still in its shell is permitted.
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- If a blood spot is found on the white of an egg, the remainder of the egg may be eaten after the blood is discarded.
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