יום א', פרשת קרח
[חו"ל - שלח]
Chulin 37
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- Summary of the Daf
- A dangerously-ill animal is Kosher only if it moves a foreleg and hind leg when it is slaughtered, according to Raban Shimon ben Gamliel.
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- Rebbi Elazar maintains that if blood shoots out from the neck of the dangerously-ill animal during Shechitah, it is sufficient to make it a valid Shechitah.
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- The Chachamim maintain that an animal must move either a foreleg or a hind leg in order for the Shechitah to be valid.
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- The prohibition of Neveilah and Tereifah takes effect, in addition to the prohibition of Chelev.
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- If a live animal was cut into two at its width, it is a Neveilah.
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- An animal is regarded as dangerously-ill when it stands on its feet and cannot remain standing, even if it is still strong enough to eat slats or chips of wood.
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