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Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesahim 41a-41b | Weekday Gemara

20 min · 11. juni 2026
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Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class begins on Pesachim 41a-41b with a discussion of cooking the Korban Pesach in the hot springs of Tiberias, which is not considered halachic cooking. Rava rules that eating the Korban Pesach partially roasted or cooked carries two or even three sets of lashes, incorporating punishment for violating both the specific prohibition and the general positive commandment to eat it roasted. Abaye disputes this, arguing that a lav shebichlalut, a negative commandment derived from a general positive statement, cannot generate lashes on its own, and two interpretations of Abaye's position are presented regarding whether the exemption applies only when paired with another prohibition or even when standing alone. The same machloket is illustrated through the laws of a nazir, where the Torah prohibits all grape products generally but specifies seeds and peel in particular, raising the same question of whether the general prohibition can independently generate lashes. The class closes by examining the Rambam's ruling, which appears to exempt one from lashes for eating the Korban Pesach raw or cooked in hot springs, a position that differs from Rashi and Tosafot and is left for further study. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Chameh Tveriyah & Korban Pesach (0:44) Rava: Lashes for Na and Mevushal (2:16) Abaye: Lav Shebichlalut Debate (5:05) Two Views of Abaye's Opinion (8:11) Nazir Case: Seeds and Peel (13:29) Rava vs. Abaye on Nazir Lashes (17:06) Rambam's Ruling on Lashes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com

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Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class continues the discussion in Pesachim 41b about the laws of Korban Pesach, focusing on how the time of day affects liability for eating a disqualified offering. A Berayta establishes that eating partially roasted (na) Korban Pesach during the day carries no punishment, while doing so at night does, and a properly roasted one eaten during the day neither fulfills the mitzvah nor disqualifies one from eating with his group. The Gemara then entertains two opposing kal vachomer arguments — one suggesting punishment should apply during the day, and another suggesting no punishment should apply at night — both of which are disproven by the verse Ki Im Tzli Esh, which repeats the requirement to eat it roasted and teaches that the prohibition against eating it partially roasted is tied specifically to the nighttime. Rabbi's opinion is also discussed, deriving from the double language of "bashel mevushal" that cooking is prohibited both day and night and that non-water liquids are also included. The class concludes with a thought on Tzitzit from this week's parasha, citing the Chafetz Chaim's teaching that just as a shopping list only works if you know what's on it, Tzitzit can only remind a person of the mitzvot if he has already learned them. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Korban Pesach issues (0:27) Eating na during the day: patur (1:44) Eating roasted during the day (3:19) RSVP and chaburah rules (5:29) Eating roasted at night: disqualified (6:38) Second Berayta: kal vachomer (10:38) Reverse kal vachomer argument (13:58) Torah disproves both arguments (16:16) Questions on partial roasting (19:19) Rabbi: cooking by day and night (21:08) Parasha: Tzitzit and seeing (22:33) Chafetz Chaim: Tzitzit reminder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com

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