יום ג', פרשת נשא
[חו"ל - יום ג' לפני שבועות.]
Chulin 18
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- Summary of the Daf
- If there is a nick or dent in the part of the Mizbe'ach made from earth the size of a Tefach (according to Rebbi Shimon ben Yochai) or the size of an olive (according to Rebbi Eliezer ben Yakov), it is Pasul.
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- If a Shochet fails to show his knife to a Chacham, he is excommunicated, even if his knife is found to be valid.
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- One is permitted to perform Shechitah with a single tooth from a jaw which has been detached from an animal, or with a claw which has been detached from an animal.
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- If one slaughters with a harvesting sickle, the Shechitah is Pasul, according to Beis Shamai.
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- According to Beis Hillel, if one slaughters with a harvesting sickle with one stroke, the Shechitah is valid and the flesh is not Metamei like that of a Neveilah, but the meat may not be eaten.
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- The top of the upper ring of cartilage which encircles the trachea of an animal is the uppermost place for Shechitah, according to the Tana'im of the Mishnah. Rebbi Chanina ben Antignos disagrees.
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- If the majority of the Shechitah was done in the upper ring of the trachea and a minority was done above the ring, it is Pasul according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Yosi bar Yehudah disagrees.
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- Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Yehudah maintains that the Shechitah may be done through the lower rings of the trachea of an animal, even though the rings do not encircle the entire circumference of the trachea.
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- One who is traveling from place to place must adhere to the stringencies of his place of residence and the place where he is visiting.
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- If the Shochet cuts through the wheat-shaped cartilage below the slant of the helmet-shaped cartilage, there is a dispute about whether the Shechitah is valid.
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