West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class covers the Mishnah in Pesachim 46a-46b, which addresses the challenging scenario of separating Challah that is tameh on Yom Tov of Pesach. Since tameh Challah cannot be eaten by a Kohen, burned on Yom Tov, or left as dough without risking it becoming chametz, the Mishnah presents three competing solutions: Rabbi Eliezer says to bake the entire batch first and then designate a baked matzah as Challah afterward, Ben Betera says to submerge the dough in cold water to halt the leavening process, and Rabbi Yehoshua says not to worry at all since the dough already belongs to the Kohanim and is not the Yisrael's halachic responsibility. The Gemara then analyzes the root of the dispute, suggesting it may hinge on the concept of tovat hana'ah — whether the Yisrael's right to choose which Kohen receives the Challah constitutes meaningful ownership. Rabbi Yehoshua holds that tovat hana'ah is not considered real financial ownership, freeing him from responsibility if the Challah becomes chametz. The class closes with an introduction to the pivotal concept of ho'il, which will play a major role in the laws of Yom Tov. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Pesachim 46a-46b (0:16) New Mishnah: Hafrashat Challah (1:16) The Problem: Tameh Challah on Yom Tov (2:52) Three Solutions Overview (3:08) Matanot Kehunah Today (5:21) Rabbi Eliezer: Bake First, Separate After (9:19) Ben Betera: Cold Water Solution (10:17) Rav Moshe: Freezing Dough Question (11:09) Rabbi Yehoshua: Challah Belongs to Kohanim (13:57) Why Not Bitul? (15:57) Gemara: The Machloket of Tovat Hana'ah (23:16) Intro to the Concept of Ho'il - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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