West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. This class continues the Gemara in Pesachim 44a, examining a case involving a stew mixture of terumah and chulin, and asking how a non-kohen who eats it can receive malkut when the terumah may not constitute a full kazayit on its own. The central debate revolves around two competing mechanisms: kazayit b'chdei achilat peras, the idea that a kazayit eaten cumulatively over a set time frame is halachically significant, versus heter mitzaref l'issur, combining the permitted and forbidden portions to form a punishable quantity. Through a back-and-forth between Ravdimi and Abaya, the Gemara challenges each position using the case of kutach habavli, a yogurt dip with breadcrumbs, and ultimately resolves the debate by invoking batla daateh, the principle that abnormal eating behavior is halachically disregarded. The class closes with a brief but meaningful thought on Parashat Balak, focusing on the haftarah's call to remember the story of Balak and Bilaam as a lesson in Hashem's hidden protection and the value of restraining anger for the sake of others. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Terumah & Tevel Yom Case (1:16) Heter Mitzaref L'Issur Question (2:09) Nazir & Mizbeach Exceptions (3:35) Kazayit B'Chdei Achilat Peras (5:49) Is Achilat Peras D'Orayta? (8:05) Challenge from Kutach HaBavli (9:47) Ravdimi vs. Abaya Back and Forth (12:08) Resolving Kutach: Batla Daateh (17:47) Shekhar HaMadi Deflection (19:28) Parasha Balak: Haftarah Pasuk (20:29) Hashem's Hidden Anger & Bilaam (21:16) Lesson: Hidden Miracles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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