West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. This class covers Pesachim 41a, focusing on the prohibition against cooking the Korban Pesach and the various ways one can violate or not violate that law. The Gemara explores cases of cooking after roasting and roasting after cooking, presenting two approaches — one rooted in Rebi Yoseh's principle that cooking erases a prior baked or roasted status, and another derived directly from the verse "bashel mevushal" meaning any cooking is forbidden. The class also examines edge cases: whether over-charring or eating the Korban Pesach completely raw incur lashes, concluding that lashes apply only to the specific prohibitions of "nah" (partially roasted) and "bashel" (cooked in water). Finally, Rav Chastah's ruling about cooking in the natural hot springs of Tiberias is discussed — while such cooking is exempt on Shabbat as a derivative of the sun rather than fire, one is still liable regarding Korban Pesach for having failed the positive commandment to roast it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Cooking vs. Roasting (1:36) Who Authored the Ruling? (2:08) Rebi Yoseh: Cooking Erases Baking (3:13) Rebi Meir & Bashel Mevushal (4:51) Over-Roasting: Fully Charred (7:10) Unity Laws of Korban Pesach (12:29) Eating Raw: No Lashes? (15:06) What Does 'Nah' Mean? (16:33) Cooking in Hot Springs of Tiberias (20:37) Liable for Roasting, Not Cooking - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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