יום ג', פרשת דברים
Chulin 75
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- Summary of the Daf
- There is a disagreement about whether, according to Rebbi Yehudah, a nine-month-old fetus found alive in its mother's womb after Shechitah is susceptible to Tum'as Ochlin even while it is alive.
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- Fish are susceptible to Tum'as Ochlin as soon as they are caught, according to Beis Shamai, and from the time that they die, according to Beis Hillel, and from the time they can no longer live, according to Rebbi Akiva.
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- There is a doubt about whether a fish that is a Tereifah is susceptible to Tum'as Ochlin.
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- If an animal miscarries, one who eats the Chelev of the fetus is Chayav Kares, according to Rebbi Yochanan. Reish Lakish disagrees.
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- In the second version, Rebbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish agree that there is no Chiyuv Kares for one who eats the Chelev of the fetus. They disagree about one who eats the Chelev of a nine-month-old fetus that is still in the womb of its mother.
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- Rebbi Ami states that according to Rebbi Meir, a fetus that is found after the Shechitah of its Tereifah mother becomes permitted with the Shechitah, but not according to Rebbi Yehudah. Rava disagrees.
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- According to Rebbi Shimon Shezuri, a fetus found in the mother after Shechitah is permitted even if it already stood on its feet. The Rabanan disagree.
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- According to the opinion that the father is taken into account, an animal which was sired by a Ben Peku'ah is forbidden even with Shechitah.
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- Rebbi Chanina maintains that according to Rebbi Shimon Shezuri, a fetus found in the mother after Shechitah is permitted along with its offspring, and the offspring of its offspring, and so on. Rebbi Yochanan disagrees.
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- Originally, the Chachamim maintained that if a man is being taken out to be executed and he instructs witnesses to write a Get for his wife, the Get must be written and given.
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- At a later time, the Chachamim retracted their view and ruled that when a man who is preparing to embark on a boat or caravan instructs witnesses to write a Get for his wife, they must write the Get and give it.
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- If one separates Terumas Ma'aser from Demai and it subsequently gets mixed back in, according to Rebbi Shimon Shezuri one may rely on the Am ha'Aretz if he claims that he separated the Ma'aser.
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