West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class opens with a recap of the previous session's discussion about whether crumbs in different parts of a house combine to form a kazayit of chametz, and how the Rambam resolves his lenient rulings by factoring in bitul. The Gemara then introduces a case of moldy bread that is no longer fit for human consumption but is still edible by dogs, raising a debate between the Tanna Kamma and Rabbi Natan about whether such bread can still contract tum'at ochlin. This leads into a broader practical discussion about defining what counts as food for Pesach purposes, including creative cases like rat poison and pet fish food. The class then moves to a new beraita about a tanner's mixing bowl in which flour was added, examining whether the flour becomes invalidated based on time elapsed before Pesach or immediately upon insertion of the animal hides. Rava concludes with the ruling that the halakha follows Rabbi Natan — once the hides are placed in the mixture, the flour is considered non-food immediately, even if only an hour before Pesach. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Recap: Dough pieces combining (1:09) Gemara's chain of questions (2:01) Teku & Hebrew in modern soccer (4:24) Rambam's lenient ruling on bitul (7:20) Moldy bread: tum'at ochlin (9:54) Debate: inedible to humans vs. dogs (11:21) Practical Pesach: what counts as food? (11:41) Rat poison & designating as non-food (12:42) Fish food and pet food on Pesach (14:30) Tanner's mixing bowl: flour in dye (15:28) Rabin Atan: hides invalidate immediately (17:04) Rava's ruling: halakha like Rabin Atan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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