West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. This class covers a section of Pesachim 39b dealing with the laws of Maror, beginning with a question about planting the five Maror species together and whether kilayim concerns apply. The Gemara works through several possible explanations for Rav's statement about planting in one plant bed, ultimately concluding that the chidush relates to Chazeret hardening as it grows, with a discussion of the Chazon Ish's interpretation. The class then addresses Rav Chisda's ruling that dry Maror is only permitted for the stalk and not the leaves, examining a Beraita where Rabbi Meir and the Chachamim debate dry versus moist, and clarifying the distinction between fully dry, wilted, and pickled or cooked Maror. A brief analysis follows regarding whether Maaser Sheni produce can be used for Maror, contrasting the positions of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yosef HaGalili. The class concludes with a look at the Rambam in Hilchos Chametz U'Matzah 7:13, confirming that leaves must be moist while the stalk may be dry, and leaving open the question of wilted Maror based on the Rambam's silence on the matter. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Kilayim & Maror Species (0:50) Five-Die Planting Method (2:31) Are Maror Species Seeds? (3:35) Chidush: Chazeret Hardening (4:47) Chazon Ish's Reading (5:40) Dry vs. Moist Maror (6:29) Question on Rav Chisda (7:10) Beraita: Rabbi Meir vs. Chachamim (8:29) Rav Chisda's Response (9:07) Wilted vs. Dry Maror (10:56) Maaser Sheni & Maror (13:00) Rabbi Akiva vs. Rabbi Yosef HaGalili (14:24) Rambam on Maror: Halacha L'maaseh (17:46) Rambam: Why No Best Species? (18:17) Kamush in the Rambam: Open Question - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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