יום ו', פרשת מטות-מסעי
Chulin 71
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Chayah is the same as a Behemah with regard to Simanei Taharah.
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- A Chayah is the same as a Behemah with regard to the prohibition against interbreeding.
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- If a woman miscarries what looks like a Behemah, Chayah, or Of, she must observe the days of Taharah and Tum'ah, according to Rebbi Meir. The Chachamim disagree.
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- If a fetus dies in the womb of its mother, and the midwife inserts her hand into the womb and touches it, she becomes Tamei, while the mother remains Tahor.
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- An item swallowed by a person is not susceptible to Tum'ah while it is inside of him.
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- A Tamei item that is inside a completely sealed earthenware utensil conveys Tum'ah.
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- If a person enters a house with Tzara'as, with his clothing draped on his shoulders, and holding his sandals and rings in his hands, he and his clothing become Tamei immediately.
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- If a person enters a house with Tzara'as, wearing his clothing with his sandals on his feet and rings on his fingers, he becomes Tamei immediately, but his clothing becomes Tamei only after he spends time in the house.
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- If one swallows a ring that is Tamei Mes, he may immerse and eat Terumah. If the ring is regurgitated, it is Tamei and Metamei.
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- One swallows a ring that is Tahor and subsequently enters a house with a corpse. After he is purified from the Tum'ah, he spits up the ring. It is Tahor just as it was when he swallowed it.
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