Hey ladies ... here is an opportunity to test your husbands and see if he really goes to the daf....
This is a good opportunity for the entire family to share thoughts on the daf ... so that the family feels united by discussing what the head of the house is studying.
I try to break it down so that everyone can understand it .... however this particular tractate is difficult ...
I try to break it down so that everyone can understand it .... however this particular tractate is difficult ...
You can copy and print this without my consent, since Torah belongs to all of us.....
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"One Cannot Halachacly Disqualify An Object That He Doesn't Own"
On this daf we learn an interesting rule that a "person cannot prohibit something that is not his even through a significant and complete act."
For example:
A person goes and worships a puddle of water that accumulated at the edge of a lake...... the halacha is that he has not rendered the puddle of water unfit for use ....even though he worshipped the water as an idol.
Why?
Because the water was not his ...
If, on the other hand, he took some of the water in the palms of his hand ... then the halacha is that he has now acquired that water for himself and if he bows down to the water in his hand ... it is considered an idol, an Avoda Zara, and the water is prohibited for use ...
Another example:
Someone decides to take his neighbor's animal and slaughters it for the sake of his idol .... the halacha is that the animal can be eaten ... why? The animal wasn't his. He can only render the animal unfit for consumption, if he slaughtered his own animal for the sake of an idol.
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