יום ד', פרשת מקץ
Zevachim 94
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- Summary of the Daf
- All types of garments must be washed in the Azarah, if the blood of a Chatas splatters on them.
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- According to Rebbi Yehudah, if a garment is not primed for susceptibility to Tum'ah, it is not necessary to wash it from the blood of a Chatas. According to Rebbi Elazar, even if it is not actually susceptible to Tum'ah (even though it has been primed), it is not necessary to wash it.
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- If a garment is made with intent to sew designs on it, or a leather mat for sitting is with intent to trim it, it is not susceptible to Tum'ah until it is completed, or until the owner changes his intent.
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- If a garment becomes soiled, one is permitted to wipe it off with a rag on Shabbos, but one may not place water on the stain.
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- There is a disagreement about whether hard leather may be washed on Shabbos.
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- Everyone agrees that soft leather may not be washed on Shabbos.
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- Rav says that if one throws flaxseed into water on Shabbos, he is Chayav a Chatas.
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- According to the Rabanan, if the blood of a Chatas is brought into the Heichal, it becomes Pasul. Rebbi Akiva maintains that even if the blood of other types of Kodshim is brought into the Heichal, it becomes Pasul.
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- If blood of a Chatas splatters on a garment, and the garment is then taken out of the Azarah, it must be brought back inside in order to wash it.
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- If Kodshim is cooked in an earthenware or metal vessel and then the vessel is taken out of the Azarah, it must be brought back inside in order to break it or rinse it.
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- If a garment becomes Tamei, and the majority of the garment is then torn, and the size of a kerchief remains which has not been torn, it is Tamei mid'Rabanan.
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