More Discussions for this daf
1. "Lavud" creating Sechach 2. Lavud making a slats into a solid covering 3. Dofen Akumah, according to Rabah and Rav
4. Sechach Posul invalidates at 4 Amos 5. Lavud 6. Cloth That is Tamei
7. Sleeping Under A Dofen Akumah 8. Rabah and the Rabanan, Halachah l'Moshe mi'Sinai
DAF DISCUSSIONS - SUKAH 17

Patty asks:

So I have a piece of cloth that is 4 tefachim x 4 and I'm a quilter and hate to see that much fabric goes to waste. But if I know it's tameh, I have to immerse it before I can sew it with other tahor patches to make a quilt? Or would immersing it even help? Thanks

Patty, Greenbelt Maryland USA

The Kollel replies:

1) The size of 4 x 4 Tefachim is the size that applies to thicker sack material. For standard cloth, the size is 3 x 3 Tefachim (since it is usable at that size as a patch). (A Tefach is between 8 to 10 centimeters, depending on differing opinions.)

2) Yes, if it became Tamei, it must be immersed, and immersing does help. (Immersion in a valid Mikveh helps for all kinds of vessels and garments, with the exception of earthenware and glass vessels.)

(Today, however, the laws of Tum'ah and Taharah of vessels is, for the most part, not applicable, until the Beis ha'Mikdash will be rebuilt.)

Kol Tuv,

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