יום ה', פרשת מטות-מסעי
Chulin 70
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- Summary of the Daf
- If an animal is struggling to give birth for the first time, one is permitted to cut off each limb as it emerges and throw it to the dogs.
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- If the majority of the firstborn emerges from the womb at one moment, it has Kedushas Bechor (and must be buried).
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- When the majority of a firstborn animal is born, it attains Kedushas Bechor even if the majority was born minus one of its limbs.
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- If the majority of a limb came out, and this helps comprise exactly half of the child, there is a doubt about whether we view it as though the entire limb came out (so that a majority of the animal has been born).
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- If, after the minority of a firstborn animal was born, the rest of the animal emerged from the womb while wrapped in something, or in someone's hands, so that it was not in contact with the womb, there is a doubt about whether it attains Kedushas Bechor.
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- If a fetus dies in the womb of its mother, and a shepherd inserts his hand into the womb and touches the dead fetus, he is Tahor, whether it is a Kosher animal or a non-Kosher animal, according to the Tana Kama.
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- According to Rebbi Yosi ha'Glili, if the dead fetus is of a Kosher animal, it does not convey Tum'ah in the womb of the mother, but if it is a non-Kosher animal, it conveys Tum'ah.
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- The Neveilah of both a Kosher Chayah and a non-Kosher Chayah conveys Tum'ah.
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