West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class covers Pesahim 45b, beginning with Abaye's three-zone framework for dough used to seal mixing bowls and the addition of Rav Ashi regarding the bowl's rim. The Gemara then discusses the ruling of Rav Nachman in the name of Rav regarding whether the halacha follows Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar's position that designating chametz as a utensil suffices, or whether a physical act like plastering is required, presenting two irreconcilable versions of Rav's opinion. The class explores the case of two half-kazayit pieces connected by a thread, establishing that their legal status as a combined kazayit depends on whether the thread is strong enough to lift both pieces together. The Gemara then transitions to whether half-kazayit pieces in different locations in a home — such as upstairs and downstairs, in a house and porch, or in inner and outer rooms — must be removed due to concern that sweeping may combine them into a full kazayit. The class concludes with the Rambam's lenient ruling that in cases where the dough is embedded in floors or walls across separate spaces, one may rely on mental nullification rather than physical removal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Abaye's Three Zones in the Bowl (1:09) Rav Nachman: Halacha Like R. Shimon (3:46) Contradiction in Rav's Rulings (4:51) Two Versions of Rav's Opinion (5:39) Two Half-Kazayits Connected by Thread (7:09) Half-Kazayit in the House (9:15) Half-Kazayit: Upstairs vs. Downstairs (10:45) House and Porch Case (12:09) Inner House and Outer House (13:27) Rambam's Lenient Ruling - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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