יום ד', פרשת נשא
[חו"ל - יום ד' לפני שבועות.]
Chulin 20
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- Summary of the Daf
- According to the sons of Rebbi Chiya, if the Simanim of a bird are pulled behind its neck, the Melikah is valid.
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- Shechitah done from the back of the neck is Pasul, but if the Simanim are pulled behind the neck it is Kosher.
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- There is a disagreement about whether Melikah done with a back and forth motion is valid.
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- If the Kohen begins the Melikah at the back of the head, even if he slants downwards and does two thirds of the Melikah in the correct place, it is Pasul.
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- If the Simanim of an animal are ripped out of place, the Shechitah is Pasul, but if the Simanim of a bird are ripped out of place, the Melikah is valid, according to Rami bar Yechezkel.
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- If the neck of an animal is broken along with most of the flesh on the neck bone, the animal is a Neveilah.
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- When Melikah is done with a knife instead of with the fingernail of the Kohen, the bird is a Neveilah and is Metamei the clothing of the person who swallows it.
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- When Melikah of a bird is done with a knife, it is not a valid Shechitah because it burrows, according to Rav Huna, or because it is presses, according to Rava.
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