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Chulin 39
CHULIN 37-40 - sponsored by Dr. Lindsay A. Rosenwald of Lawrence NY, in
honor of his father, David ben Aharon ha'Levy Rosenwald of blessed memory.
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1) [line 4] HA'SHOCHET ES HA'BEHEMAH LIZROK DAMAH LA'AVODAS KOCHAVIM
UL'HAKTIR CHELBAH LA'AVODAS KOCHAVIM - one who slaughters an animal (not for
the sake of idolatry) with the intention that he will cast its blood or burn
its fat for idolatry
2) [line 7] MECHASHVIN ME'AVODAH L'AVODAH V'YALFINAN CHUTZ MI'PENIM
(a) "Mechashvin me'Avodah l'Avodah" means that a Korban is disqualified if
the Kohen offering it performs one Avodah properly while intending to
perform a future Avodah improperly (such as for idolatrous purposes).
(b) "Yalfinan Chutz mi'Penim" means that we may apply the laws of the
sacrifices to the laws of idolatry, e.g. the laws of Pigul, in which a
sacrifice is disqualified if the Kohen slaughtered the animal with the
intention that the meat be eaten after its allotted time (see Background to
Chulin 38:22:I)
3) [line 10] AZDU L'TA'AMAIHU - and they (Rebbi Yochanan and Rebbi Shimon
ben Lakish) each follow their own reasoning elsewhere
4) [line 38] HU MOSIV LAH V'HU MEFAREK LAH - he asked the question and he
himself answered it
5) [line 39] ARBA AVODOS (MACHSHAVAH: 4 AVODOS)
(a) Offering a Korban is comprised of four main actions. These four "Avodos"
are Shechitah (slaughtering), Kabalas ha'Dam (collecting the blood of the
Korban that will be cast on the Mizbe'ach), Holachah (carrying the blood
towards the Mizbe'ach) and Zerikah (casting the blood on the Mizbe'ach).
(b) Rav Sheshes explains that Rebbi Yochanan will learn Rebbi Yosi's Kal
va'Chomer as follows: If, with regard to Kodshim, where improper intentions
invalidate the four Avodos, the animals are only invalidated by the person
who performs the Avodah, so, too, with regard to Avodah Zarah, where
improper intentions do not invalidate four Avodos (but only two of them,
Shechitah and Zerikah), it follows that the animals are only prohibited by
the person who performs these Avodos (and the Nochri owner cannot invalidate
the Shechitah).
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6) [line 2] SHTEI AVODOS (CHULIN SHE'NISCHATU LA'AVODAS KOCHAVIM: SHTEI
AVODOS)
Performing two of the four Avodos, Shechitah and Zerikah, with idolatrous
intentions cause the animals to become Asurim b'Hana'ah (it will be
prohibited to benefit from them). These two Avodos are the ones explicitly
mentioned in the verses. The verse with regard to Shechitah states, "One who
slaughters to the false gods, other than to HaSh-m Himself, shall be
completely destroyed" (Shemos 22:19). The verse with regard to Zerikah
states, "And for those who choose another god... their libations of blood I
will not offer" (Tehilim 16:4).
7) [line 7] KEISARI - Caeseria, a port city built by Herod, located between
Tel Aviv and Haifa (see Background to Megilah 6:31:b), seat of the Roman
government in Eretz Yisrael
8) [line 12] HOCHI'ACH SOFO AL TECHILASO - what occurs later, at the end,
proves what [his intention] was at the beginning
9) [line 19] HA'BARI - a healthy man
10) [line 19] RATZA L'SACHEK BAH - he wanted to fool her, to taunt her
(since a healthy man cannot appoint an agent to give his wife a Get (bill of
divorce) unless he states "Kisvu *u'Senu* Get l'Ishti" - "Write *and give* a
Get to my wife," and this husband merely stated "Kisvu")
11a) [line 22] IM ME'ATZMO NAFAL - if he fell on his own (he committed
suicide)
b) [line 22] IM HA'RU'ACH DACHATU - if the wind pushed him off
12) [line 23] V'HAVINAN BAH - and we ask about it
13) [line 30] HA'KOSEV NECHASAV L'ACHERIM - one who bequeaths his
possessions to others (i.e. and not to his next-of-kin)
14) [line 30] V'AMAR HALAH - and the other person (i.e. the recipient of the
gift) said
15) [line 31] IY EFSHI BAHEN - I do not want them
16) [line 31] RABO SHENI - his (i.e. their, the slaves') second owner (i.e.
the recipient of the gift)
17) [line 34] AFILU OMED V'TZOVE'ACH?! - Even if he stands up and shouts,
protests?!
18) [line 34] B'TZOVE'ACH ME'IKARA - When he was shouting/protesting from
the beginning (when the benefactor gave him the Shtar granting him the gift)
19) [line 35] SHE'ZIKAH LO AL YEDEI ACHER - he granted [the gift] to him by
way of [giving the Shtar to] someone else [in front of him -- RASHI] (ZACHIN
L'ADAM)
(a) When a person buys or sells an object, or marries or divorces a woman,
he must make a Ma'aseh Kinyan (a formal Halachically-binding act denoting
the change in status -- see Background to Avodah Zarah 71:9). This act may
be performed by the Shali'ach (agent) of the person who makes the Kinyan
instead of the person himself.
(b) When the acquisition of a certain object is unquestionably beneficial
for a person, someone may acquire it for the person as if he were his
Shali'ach even though he was not actually appointed a Shali'ach to do so.
This act is called Zachin l'Adam she'Lo b'Fanav. The Rishonim argue as to
how "Zachin" works. Some state that there is an "Anan Sahadei" (lit. "we are
witnesses," - i.e. it is as clear to us as if he stated it himself) that the
person would have made him a Shali'ach in this case (RASHI to Gitin 9b DH
Yachzor, TOSFOS to Kesuvos 11a DH Matbilin). Other Rishonim claim that
"Zachin" does not work through a vehicle of Shelichus at all, since it also
works for minors who Halachically cannot appoint Shelichim. Rather, the
Torah created a new law called "Zachin..." that allows one person to acquire
an object for another person in such cases (RASHBA and RITVA to Kidushin
23b -- see Insights there; RAN to Kidushin 42a; this may be an argument
among the Tana'im in Bava Basra 156b).
20) [line 36] MID'SHASIK, KANINHU - because he remained silent, he acquired
them
21) [line 36] MIHADAR KA HADAR BEI - [he is protesting now because] he
changed his mind [and does not want to receive them]
22) [line 38] KI LO ASI L'YADEI - when they have not yet arrived in my hand
23) [line 39] HANAHU TAI'EI - those Yishmaeli merchants (who only eat meat
that has been ritually slaughtered. Even if it dies first, they will have
the animal slaughtered before they eat from it)
24) [line 39] D'ASU L'TZIKONYA - who came to Tzikonya, a town in Bavel
25) [line 39] YAHIV DICHREI L'TABACHEI YISRAEL - they gave rams to Jewish
butchers
26a) [line 40] DAMA V'SARBA L'DIDAN - the blood and the Chelev (forbidden
fat) will be ours (for idolatrous purposes)
b) [line 40] MASHCHA U'VISRA L'DIDCHU - the hide and the meat will be
yours
27) [line 43] YAHIV LEI ZUZA L'TABACH YISRAEL - when a Nochri gives a Zuz
coin to a Jewish butcher [to buy a share of meat in an animal that he will
slaughter]
28) [line 43] IY INISH ALMA HU - if he (the Nochri) is a strongman
29) [line 44] A"L REISHEICH V'HAR - he can say to him "your head and the
mountain," i.e. bang your head against the mountain, if you do not want to
accept your coin back (so that the Nochri will not have any monetary share
in the animal)
30a) [last line] HARIM - mountains (themselves, as opposed to the angel that
is in charge of the mountains)
b) [last line] GEVA'OS - hills (themselves, as opposed to the angel that
is in charge of the hills)
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