1)

What is the word "ve'Chol Beheimah" coming to include?

1.

Chulin, 69a: It comes to include a fetus that one finds - alive or dead - inside the mother after it has been Shechted. 1

2.

Bechoros, 77b: It comes to include the after-birth (or the placenta) provided it is still still entirely inside the mother.


1

See Torah Temimah, note 16.

2)

What is the meaning of "Mafreses Parsah" and "Shosa'as Shesa Sh'tei P'rasos"?

1.

Refer to Vayikra, 11:3:1:1 & 11:3:2:2.

3)

Why does the Torah insert "Mafreses Parsah" and "Shosa'as Shesa Sh'tei P'rasos" here?

1.

Chulin, 69b: Refer to 14:6:0.1:1. The Torah is confining the Heter to where the fetus is an animal, bit precludes a bird - even a Tahor one - which does not have split hooves

4)

What are the implications of the word "Ma'alas Geirah ba'Beheimah"?

1.

Rashi: It implies an animal within an animal - to teach us that one may eat a fetus that one finds inside a Shechted animal.

5)

What is "Osah Tocheilu" coming to teach us?

1.

Rashi (in Pasuk 20): It comes to add an Asei on to the La'av against eating non-Kasher animals. Refer to 14:20:1:1*.

2.

Chulin, 69a: It comes to confine the Heter to eat what one finds inside a Shechted animal to a fetus, where the body of the mother remains whole, but precludes the spleen or kidneys that render it lacking.

3.

Avodah Zarah, 77a: Refer to 14:6:0.1:2. It precludes the fetus if prt of it has already left the mother's body.

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