יום ד', פרשת בלק
[חו"ל - חקת-בלק]
Chulin 55
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- Summary of the Daf
- Small earthenware utensils that are broken, whose bottoms or sides are intact and now hold at least a Revi'is, are susceptible to Tum'ah if they originally held between a Log and a Se'ah.
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- If the earthenware utensils originally held between one and two Se'ah, they are susceptible to Tum'ah if they now hold at least half a Log.
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- If a woman has a blood stain larger than the size of a bean, she is Tamei because of the possibility that it is the blood of Nidah.
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- If the spleen of an animal was removed, the animal is Kosher, but if it was punctured, the animal is a Tereifah.
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- If a portion of the fetus in an animal was cut off and remained in the animal, it may be eaten after the Shechitah of the animal.
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- If a portion of the spleen or the kidney of an animal was cut off and remained inside the animal, it may not be eaten after the Shechitah of the animal.
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- If the kidney of an animal was removed, the animal is Kosher, but if even one kidney is diseased, the animal is a Tereifah.
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- If a lung of an animal is punctured, the animal is a Tereifah, but if a kidney is punctured, the animal is not a Tereifah.
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- If the lower jaw of an animal is removed, the animal is Kosher.
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- If the lung of an animal was shriveled because the animal was frightened by a natural noise such as thunder, the animal is Kosher. If it was frightened by a person, it is a Tereifah.
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- If the skin of an animal was removed, the animal is Kosher, according to Rebbi Meir. According to the Rabanan, it is a Tereifah.
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- If the skin of an animal was removed but a Sela of skin remained intact, the animal is Kosher.
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