יום ב', פרשת דברים
Chulin 74
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- If the limb of an animal that died is mostly detached, it is regarded as an Ever Min ha'Chai, not a Neveilah.
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- If a limb of an animal is mostly detached, the Shechitah of the animal is Metaher the limb from Tum'as Neveilah.
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- The disagreement about whether the Shechitah of the mother is Metaher the protruding limb of a fetus from Tum'as Neveilah applies only to a live fetus, according to Rav Chisda. Rabah disagrees.
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- The Shechitah of an animal that was born in its eighth month does not purify it from Tum'as Neveilah.
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- The Shechitah of a Tereifah is Metaher it from Tum'as Neveilah.
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- If one inserts his hand into the womb of an animal and slaughters a nine-month-old fetus, there is a doubt about whether the Shechitah is valid.
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- If one slaughters an animal and finds inside it a fetus, either alive or dead, in its eighth month, or a dead fetus in its ninth month, it is permitted with the Shechitah of the mother, but one must remove the blood before eating the fetus.
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- If a fetus in its ninth month is found alive inside its slaughtered mother, it requires Shechitah, according to Rebbi Meir, and it may not be slaughtered on the same day as the mother. The Chachamim disagree.
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- The Chelev and Gid ha'Nasheh of a nine-month-old fetus found alive in its mother's womb after Shechitah is forbidden, according to Rebbi Meir. Rebbi Yehudah disagrees.
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- There is a disagreement about whether, according to Rebbi Yehudah, there is a Chiyuv Kares for one who eats the blood of a nine-month-old fetus found in alive in its mother's womb after Shechitah.
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- There is a disagreement about whether a nine-month-old fetus found alive in its mother's womb after Shechitah may be used to redeem a Peter Chamor.
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- There is a disagreement about the status of a nine-month-old fetus found alive in its mother's womb after Shechitah. Is it considered part of the body of its mother with regard to Tum'ah?
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