יום ה', פרשת דברים
Chulin 77
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- Summary of the Daf
- There is a disagreement about whether one fulfills his obligation for a Korban Pesach if he eats only soft sinews which eventually will harden.
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- When an animal suffered a compound fracture of its leg, even if a small piece of the bone broke off, it is Kosher as long as the skin of the flesh covers most of the thickness of the bone.
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- When an animal suffered a compound fracture of its leg, and the flesh which covers the bone is punctured or peeled away from the bone, cracked, or the bottom third layer of the flesh is missing, there is a doubt about whether the animal is Kosher.
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- One who is not disgusted by it may eat the amniotic sac that is found in a slaughtered animal.
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- The hide and amniotic sac of an animal are not susceptible to Tum'as Ochlin, unless the hide was cooked excessively or one had in mind to eat the sac.
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- The hide, bones, tendons, horns, and hooves of an animal do not convey Tum'as Neveilah.
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- According to Rebbi Elazar, if an amniotic sac was partially expelled from the mother animal, it is not permitted with the Shechitah of the mother, even if the majority of the fetus is inside the mother, unless the sac is tied to the fetus.
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- According to Rebbi Yochanan, if the majority of the fetus is inside the mother, the amniotic sac that has been partially expelled is permitted even if it is not tied to the fetus.
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- If a woman miscarries a fetus that looks like an animal along with an amniotic sac, if the fetus is tied to the sac there is no concern for another fetus, but if it is not tied to the sac there is a concern for another fetus.
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- If an animal that has not yet given birth miscarries an amniotic sac, it may be thrown to the dogs because it does not have the sanctity of a Bechor.
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- If an animal that was sanctified for a Korban miscarries an amniotic sac, it must be treated with sanctity and be buried.
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- The miscarried sac may not be buried at a crossroads or hung up on a tree. Those acts are considered to be Darkei Emori.
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