יום ג', פרשת חקת
[חו"ל - קרח]
Chulin 46
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- Summary of the Daf
- Shmuel maintains that if the majority of the spinal cord of an animal is severed above the first section where it branches off, the animal is a Tereifah. If it severed after the second section, the animal is a Safek Tereifah.
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- The Gemara asks whether the Safek of Shmuel also includes the first section after it branches off.
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- If the majority of the spinal cord of a bird is severed until below the wings, the bird is a Tereifah, according to Rebbi Yochanan. Reish Lakish disagrees.
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- If an animal is missing most of its liver but a small part remains, according to Rebbi Chiya it is not a Tereifah. According to Rebbi Shimon bar Rebbi, there must be a least a piece of the liver the size of an olive remaining in order for the animal not to be a Tereifah.
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- Rabah maintains that if the outer membrane of the lung of an animal is peeled off so that the lung looks like a red date, the animal is not a Tereifah.
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- Rav Acha and Ravina disagree about whether the animal is a Tereifah when the inner membrane of the lung is punctured, but not the outer membrane.
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- Rava says that if a lung is partially reddened, the animal is Kosher, but if it is completely reddened, it is a Tereifah. Ravina disagrees.
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- If one bruises a Sheretz on Shabbos, he is not Chayav for the Melachah of causing a wound unless blood comes out, with the exception of the eight Sheratzim that have a skin.
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- If a lung is partially dried-out such that it breaks apart when pressed by a fingernail, the animal is a Tereifah.
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- If the ear of a Bechor is dried-out such that when it is punctured no blood comes out, it is a Mum, according to the Rabanan. Rebbi Yosi ben ha'Meshulam disagrees.
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