West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every Monday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class continues the Gemara in Pesachim 45a-45b, beginning with the Mishnah discussing dough found in the cracks of a kneading bowl. The central question is whether the obligation to remove chametz depends on both the quantity of the dough and its location in the bowl, specifically whether it is in the water-holding zone or not. Two contradictory beraitot are presented — one supporting a lenient reading and one a strict reading — leading to a debate among Amoraim about how to resolve the conflict. Rav Yosef attempts to root the dispute in a Tannaitic machloket involving moldy bread set aside as furniture, while Abayeh ultimately proposes a creative three-zone framework for the bowl — bottom, middle, and top — each with its own threshold for what must be removed. This three-zone model cohesively reconciles both beraitot and elegantly connects the chametz removal laws to the parallel laws of chatzitzah in mikveh immersion. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Mishnah: Dough in Kneading Bowl (0:51) Shmuel: Water-Holding Zone Rule (2:51) Gemara Infers Leniency (4:14) Two Readings: Lenient vs. Strict (5:50) Beraita Supporting Lenient View (7:55) Beraita Supporting Strict View (13:14) Contradiction Between Beraitot (14:00) Ravuna: Erase the Lenient One (15:19) Rav Yosef: It's a Tannaitic Dispute (16:09) Moldy Bread and Sourdough Use (17:27) R' Shimon ben Elazar: Furniture Case (19:58) Abayeh Challenges Rav Yosef (21:37) Abayeh's Three-Zone Solution - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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