Chullin 2
Welcome to Tractate Chullin! The name of the tractate, chullin, literally means “non-sacred things.” While we’ve spent the past few ... The post Chullin 2 appeared first on My Jew...
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Welcome to Tractate Chullin! The name of the tractate, chullin, literally means “non-sacred things.” While we’ve spent the past few ... The post Chullin 2 appeared first on My Jew...
Mishnah Chullin begins with the phrase: Everyone slaughters, and their slaughter is valid.This phrasing troubles the Gemara. In the legal ... The post Chullin 3 appeared first on M...
Today we start the second chapter of Tractate Chullin. We’ve spent the past month learning primarily about who can slaughter ... The post Chullin 27 appeared first on My Jewish Lea...
Nearly a month after we began Tractate Chullin, today we come to the end of chapter one, where the final ... The post Chullin 26 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
Today, the Talmud continues to explain the multi-generational rabbinic debate over whether Jews are allowed to eat animals slaughtered by ... The post Chullin 6 appeared first on M...
Tractate Chullin has wandered into a discussion of bird sacrifices which continues on today’s daf with the following mishnah: What ... The post Chullin 22 appeared first on My Jewi...
Yesterday, we encountered a mishnah that taught the following: In the case of one who slaughters by cutting one siman (i.e., the ... The post Chullin 28 appeared first on My Jewish...
A perplexing mishnah at the top of today’s daf states: In the case of one who slaughters an animal on ... The post Chullin 14 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
On the second side of today’s daf, the Gemara returns to the mishnah’s statement that everyone can perform kosher slaughter ... The post Chullin 12 appeared first on My Jewish Lear...
Sometimes the most profound insights can be found in the middle of very technical discussions. This was the case for ... The post Chullin 13 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
Today’s daf, Chullin 19, continues parsing a mishnah introduced yesterday. The mishnah presented a case of problematic ritual slaughter, in which ... The post Chullin 19 appeared f...
The Samaritans are a group in northern Israel who follow the Torah but reject some of the authority of rabbinic ... The post Chullin 4 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
The Talmud has recently been exploring whether Samaritan-slaughtered meat is kosher. On yesterday’s daf, the discussion turned to a related ... The post Chullin 7 appeared first on...
Leviticus 1:14 states: “If your offering to God is a burnt offering of birds, you shall choose your offering from ... The post Chullin 23 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
The Talmud recognizes two valid ways of killing a bird, depending on the context. One is shechita, slaughter, which involves ... The post Chullin 20 appeared first on My Jewish Lea...
Today’s daf continues the series of mishnahs with the formulation “that which is the rule for x is exactly the ... The post Chullin 25 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
“It just so happens that your friend here is only mostly dead. There’s a big difference between mostly dead and ... The post Chullin 21 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
We learned yesterday that, according to the Talmud, a shochet (kosher slaughterer) is obligated to present his knife for inspection to a ... The post Chullin 18 appeared first on M...
Ritual slaughter requires cutting an animal’s throat — specifically, its windpipe and gullet — with a sharp knife that has ... The post Chullin 10 appeared first on My Jewish Learn...
On today’s daf, we encounter the following mishnah: There is an element with which priests remain fit and Levites are ... The post Chullin 24 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
Kosher slaughter requires a single, clean stroke that kills, which necessitates an incredibly sharp knife; however, that’s not the only ... The post Chullin 8 appeared first on My...
A mishnah on yesterday’s daf taught that even though one who purposefully slaughters an animal on Shabbat or Yom Kippur ... The post Chullin 15 appeared first on My Jewish Learning...
Today’s daf concerns itself with an apparent repetition in the mishnah we’ve been examining. One part of the mishnah states: ... The post Chullin 29 appeared first on My Jewish Lea...
On today’s daf, we get an unexpected curriculum for Torah scholars: Rav Yehuda says that Rav says: A Torah scholar ... The post Chullin 9 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
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