יום ד', פרשת תרומה
Menachos 37
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- Summary of the Daf
- The Tefilin Shel Yad must be placed on the left arm.
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- The Tana Kama says that one who is missing his left arm is exempt from Tefilin. According to Acherim, he is obligated in Tefilin.
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- A left-handed person wears Tefilin on his right arm.
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- If a firstborn son has two heads, the father must give ten Sela'im to the Kohen for Pidyon ha'Ben.
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- The Tefilin Shel Yad must be placed on the upper part of the arm near the shoulder.
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- The Tefilin Shel Rosh must be placed on the upper part of the head.
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- According to the Tana Kama, the Tzitzis on the four corners of a garment are all one Mitzvah. Rebbi Yishmael says that they are four separate Mitzvos.
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- If one cuts into one of the corners of his four-cornered garment and makes it a five-cornered garment, it is still obligated in Tzitzis.
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- If one folds over his Talis and places Tzitzis on the folded-over corners, even if he sewed the fold closed the Tzitzis are not valid.
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- If one realized, while walking in a public domain on Shabbos, that the Tzitzis on one corner of his garment tore off, he must take off his Talis immediately, despite the embarrassment he will suffer.
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