יום ג', פרשת בלק
[חו"ל - חקת-בלק]
Chulin 54
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- Dedication
CHULIN 54 (8 Tamuz) - Today's Dafyomi study is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, Moshe Ze'ev ben Chaim Shlomo Yosef ha'Levi z'l, who healed the sick of Jerusalem and Israel with Chesed. Dedicated by his loving family on the day of his Yahrzeit.
- Summary of the Daf
- When there is a suspicion that an animal was clawed, even a minute red spot found on the esophagus or the trachea renders it a Tereifah.
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- According to Rav, when there is a suspicion that an animal was clawed, if there are signs of reddening the animal must be inspected for reddening from the base of the brain until the thigh.
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- When the trachea was found to be dislodged after Shechitah, if it was severed by the Shechitah the Shechitah is valid, according to Rav. Rebbi Yochanan disagrees.
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- If an animal is struck on the sciatic nerves or the kidneys, it is not a Tereifah.
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- If the ball of the thighbone of an animal became dislocated from its socket, it is a Tereifah, according to Rav Masneh. Rava disagrees.
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- If a portion of the trachea, up to the size of an Isar, is missing, the animal is Kosher.
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- Workers may not stand up for a Talmid Chacham while they are occupied in their work.
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- All workers must stand up for those who are bringing Bikurim to the Beis ha'Mikdash, and they must inquire about their welfare.
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- If a rope less than five Tefachim long protrudes from a bed, it is not susceptible to Tum'ah, but if it protrudes for five to ten Tefachim, it is susceptible to Tum'ah.
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- Small earthenware utensils that can stand upright without support and that hold at least an amount of oil to anoint the small finger of a day-old child are susceptible to Tum'ah.
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