יום ו', פרשת קרח
[חו"ל - שלח]
Chulin 43
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- Summary of the Daf
- Ula says that eight types of injuries which render an animal a Tereifah were taught to Moshe Rabeinu on Har Sinai.
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- Eight different types of puncture holes render an animal a Tereifah.
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- If most of the liver of an animal was removed and a piece smaller than the size of an olive remained, there is a disagreement about whether it is a Tereifah.
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- There is a disagreement about whether, according to Rebbi Yochanan, the Halachah follows a Stam Mishnah.
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- If the outer layer of a gizzard is punctured but not the inner pouch, or vice versa, or the red outer layer of the esophagus was punctured but not the white inner layer, or vice versa, it is not a Tereifah.
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- If both the outer and inner layers of the esophagus were punctured, but the puncture holes were not aligned, it is not a Tereifah, according to Rav Ashi.
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- If the esophagus is punctured, the animal is a Tereifah. Even if a scab develops which effectively seals the puncture, it remains a Tereifah.
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- An esophagus may be checked for the possibility that it was clawed only from the inside, not from the outside.
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- According to Ula, if there is doubt about whether the organ of an animal was punctured or clawed, it is not a Tereifah.
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- Even a minute puncture in the upper part of the esophagus renders an animal a Tereifah, according to Rav. According to Shmuel, it is a Tereifah only if the majority is punctured.
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