West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi Ike Hanon hosts classes Monday through Friday at 6:10 AM at West Deal Shul. Rabbi Hanon begins the new perek of Pesachim, Elu Ovrin, which discusses items that cause a person to violate the prohibition of owning or benefiting from chametz on Pesach. The Mishnah lists several categories including outright chametz such as Kutah HaBavli, Shechar HaMadi, and Chometz HaEdomi, as well as chametz nukshah, which is degraded or rotten chametz used by dyers, bakers, scribes, and in cosmetics. The Gemara then launches into a related tangent about the health effects of various foods, noting that Kutah HaBavli clogs the heart, blinds the eyes, and weakens the body, and contrasting foods that harm the body with those that heal it. The discussion concludes with the Talmudic principle that most foods benefit one part of the body while harming another, with the notable exceptions of ginger, long pepper, refined bread, fatty meat, and aged wine, which are said to be beneficial for the entire body. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: New Perek, Elu Ovrin (0:48) Mishnah: Things That Violate Pesach (1:19) Kutah HaBavli Explained (2:17) Shechar HaMadi: Median Beer (3:45) Chometz HaEdomi: Edom Vinegar (4:46) Bzetom HaMitzri Introduced (5:06) Chametz Nukshah: Rotten Chametz (5:44) Kolan Shel Sofrim & Cosmetics (6:32) Rule: Kol SheHu Min HaDagan (8:57) Gemara: Three Harms of Kutah (11:31) Three Things That Harm the Body (14:17) Three Things That Help the Body (17:52) All Things Have Trade-offs (18:35) Exception: Ginger, Pepper, Meat, Wine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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