יום ב', פרשת פנחס
Chulin 59
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- Dedication
CHULIN 59 (13 Tamuz) - Today's Daf is dedicated to the blessed memory of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Seymour Ira Gottlieb (Yitzchak Shimon ben Chaim Shlomo Yosef ha'Levi, Z"L), who died in Word War II on the 13th of Tamuz 5704 in the battle of St. Lo, France, fighting the Nazis to save his Jewish brethren in Europe.
- Summary of the Daf
- If a species of animal lacks front teeth, we can be certain that it chews its cud, has split hooves, and is Kosher, with the exception of a young camel.
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- If a species of animal has split hooves, we can be certain that it chews its cud and is Kosher, with the exception of the pig.
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- If a species of animal has a muscle under the hipbone that is separate from the bone both vertically and horizontally, we can be certain that it is Kosher, with the exception of a wild donkey.
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- According to the Tana Kama, if an animal has horns and narrow split hooves which come to a point, we can be certain that it is a Chayah and its Chelev is permitted. Rebbi Dosa disagrees.
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- An animal with branched horns is certainly a Chayah, according to Rebbi Dosa. If its horns are not branched, but they are layered and rounded and have grooves very close together, we can be certain that it is a Chayah.
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- A Keresh has only one horn, but it is considered to be a Chayah and its Chelev is permitted.
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