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Chulin 4
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- Dedication
12th Cycle dedication
CHULIN 4 (28 Sivan) - Dedicated in memory of Hagaon Rav Yisroel Zev (ben Rav Avrohom Tzvi) Gustman, zt"l, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Netzach Yisrael-Ramailes (Vilna-Brooklyn-Yerushalayim), author of "Kuntresei Shi'urim" and renowned Dayan in pre-war and post-war Vilna, on his 20th Yahrzeit. Dedicated by Harav Avraham Feldman and Michael Starr of Yerushalayim, Dr. Yehoshua Daniel of Efrat, and Rabbi Eliezer Stern of New York, who merited to study under the Rosh Yeshiva zt"l in Yerushalayim.
- Summary of the Daf
- One finds a line of birds that were slaughtered by a Kusi. If he gives the Kusi a k'Zayis of the meat and the Kusi eats it, the bird is permitted.
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- If the meat of one of the birds that was slaughtered by a Kusi was given to him to eat in such a manner that he could not know which one was given to him, and yet he eats it, then all of the birds are permitted.
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- If a Kusi bakes Matzah, it is permitted, even on the first night of Pesach, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Eliezer maintains that the Matzah is forbidden.
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- If a Kusi is Muchzak to be strict about a Mitzvah which is not explicitly stated in the Torah, there is a disagreement about whether he is trusted with regard to that Mitzvah.
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- Rava maintains that a Yisrael Mumar, who eats non-Kosher meat only when Kosher meat is not available, may be given an animal to slaughter if he is given a knife that was checked and found to be valid.
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- The Chametz of a Yisrael who is known to keep his Chametz over Pesach is permitted immediately after Pesach, because we are certain that he traded his Chametz for the Chametz of a Nochri.
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- A Yisrael who refused to be circumcised, a Kusi, and a Yisrael Mumar are allowed to slaughter an animal.
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