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Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesahim 41b-42a | Weekday Gemara

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Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class covers Pesachim 41b-42a, beginning with a beraita distinguishing two separate prohibitions regarding the Korban Pesach: eating a fully roasted offering during the day, and eating a partially roasted one at night. The Gemara raises the question of how eating roasted during the day constitutes a lav, since the Torah only positively commands eating it at night without explicitly prohibiting daytime consumption. This leads to a discussion of lav haba miklal aseh, a negative commandment inferred from a positive one, and Reb Yudah's unique position that the word lemor in a pasuk signals a hidden negative commandment, demonstrated through the case of donating unblemished animals to bedek habayit. The class then transitions to practical halachot of matzah baking, including the requirement to use mayim shelanu — water drawn and cooled overnight — and various precautions against heat, with a concluding machloket between Morzutra and Rav Asher over whether violating these stringencies renders the dough prohibited. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Korban Pesach: Roasted vs. Partially Roasted (1:09) Two Prohibitions from the Beraita (1:57) Source for Eating Roasted During the Day (3:37) Lav Haba Miklal Aseh Explained (5:22) Reb Yudah: Blemished Animals & Bedek Habayit (8:56) Rebi Questions Bar Kapara on Lemor (11:25) Baker's Washing Water: Contradictory Beraitot (15:33) Mayim Shelanu: Water That Slept (16:13) Rav Madna's Misunderstood Class in Papunia (18:26) Heat Prohibitions When Baking Matzah (20:11) Machloket: Morzutra vs. Rav Asher - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com

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episode Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesahim 41b-42a | Weekday Gemara artwork

Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesahim 41b-42a | Weekday Gemara

Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes every day at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. The class covers Pesachim 41b-42a, beginning with a beraita distinguishing two separate prohibitions regarding the Korban Pesach: eating a fully roasted offering during the day, and eating a partially roasted one at night. The Gemara raises the question of how eating roasted during the day constitutes a lav, since the Torah only positively commands eating it at night without explicitly prohibiting daytime consumption. This leads to a discussion of lav haba miklal aseh, a negative commandment inferred from a positive one, and Reb Yudah's unique position that the word lemor in a pasuk signals a hidden negative commandment, demonstrated through the case of donating unblemished animals to bedek habayit. The class then transitions to practical halachot of matzah baking, including the requirement to use mayim shelanu — water drawn and cooled overnight — and various precautions against heat, with a concluding machloket between Morzutra and Rav Asher over whether violating these stringencies renders the dough prohibited. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Korban Pesach: Roasted vs. Partially Roasted (1:09) Two Prohibitions from the Beraita (1:57) Source for Eating Roasted During the Day (3:37) Lav Haba Miklal Aseh Explained (5:22) Reb Yudah: Blemished Animals & Bedek Habayit (8:56) Rebi Questions Bar Kapara on Lemor (11:25) Baker's Washing Water: Contradictory Beraitot (15:33) Mayim Shelanu: Water That Slept (16:13) Rav Madna's Misunderstood Class in Papunia (18:26) Heat Prohibitions When Baking Matzah (20:11) Machloket: Morzutra vs. Rav Asher - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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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