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Daf Yomi Chullin Daf 20 by R' Eli Stefansky
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Good morning Arab boys.
Hi.
We doing this massive road trip for
small high.
Welcome. Welcome to all the kosher
guests.
Including myself.
>> [laughter]
>> I wasn't here yesterday.
I'm under the weather. I have a little
bit of a virus. Still in the same matzah
basically.
But we're getting better. Bezrat Hashem.
The shaila is if it happened from the
monkey.
So we have a riot. If my wife gets sick.
This is the first time I really hope she
gets sick.
>> [laughter]
>> She's getting sick. She's getting sick.
She started complaining. So then I was
feeling a little safer. Otherwise I have
a problem. Why
But also the the siyata d'shmaya said
the siyata d'shmaya that nothing went
wrong. This could have happened during
the trip.
It happened at the tail end as I landed
here in Eretz Yisrael.
It's big in it. We went to an hotel
program. Our hotel program.
That the whole hotel got sick with this
thing. Even my wife had to have um
liquids. What is it called? Um
Fusion. IV.
Yeah.
So
Uh I just received this from Chaya Rifka
and Meyer Fischl. Reflections from the
Morocco trip.
And I'm reading this because we're in
shloshim bala.
And the the chashivus of Torah.
This is not a regular trip or an
excursion of any sort. It was a special
opportunity of connection and deep
appreciation of what true Torah learning
looks like and encompasses. The
highlight was definitely that the entire
day revolved around fully around when
the daf would be learned with the rebbe.
The schedule was planned around this and
adjusted to fit the situation as needed
to do the daf both in Hebrew and in
English. This is a true kiddush Hashem.
Be reminded no matter where we are,
Sahara Desert on camel or Marrakech
market, the priority remains the
commitment we have to this year in
Terrace Hashem. This is true inspiration
can only happen with true with the
remarkable devotion of Reb Eli and his
kosher Rebbetzin.
Being with so many people that all have
a part in this Torah learning was a
truly humbling and special experience.
We're so grateful to have had the
opportunity to join. Thank you to all
who organized and orchestrated the
entire program and schedule leaving out
no detail. Sometimes you want to take a
break to recharge and fill your cup
emotionally or physically, but this
experience filled a spiritual cup with
added chiyus towards Torah, mitzvahs,
Torah, mitzvahs, and a better awareness
of being odom l'chaveiro and chesed.
To understand and feel the impact of
Torah learning in the daf, but more than
that, how it infuses one with chizuk to
keep Torahs Hashem on another level and
to include others on a higher level of
chesed. It is truly an inspiration. A
shekoach Reb Eli for all you do with the
unwavering support of your Rebbetzin
with the utmost siyata d'Shmaya. Thank
you for all for allowing us to be small
part of something having
of something having such an impact on
us, our family, and the entire klal
Yisrael. Hashem should bench Reb Eli and
his Rebbetzin with klal Yisrael to
continue to bring Torah and you should
have so many much mazel brocha and
nachas for many years to come. Meyer and
Chaya Rifka Fischer.
And now I want to show you a small clip
that
uh Ari Chaimowitz put together of just
Torah.
Just the Torah parts of the cheer.
>> [music]
[music]
>> I don't wear those headphones. I didn't
hear noise from the outside.
That's my much back. You saw the guy?
Oh, he's great.
>> [music]
[singing and chanting]
[music]
[singing]
[music]
>> Listen to the song. [singing] It's
incredible the way he sings it.
>> [music]
[music]
>> It's really highly unbelievable.
All right.
Um
We'll jump into the sheer. I I don't
know if this is the gift to people here.
Maybe yeah, a lot of you the women here
speak Hebrew. So the incredible Dudi
Braman is giving a sheer to our women
tonight
at 9:30
on Zoom. So there's a
link somewhere going around. Check it
out.
He's unbelievable. If you understand
Hebrew, it's really Kedai.
And
from the Palchik Family Foundation,
check this out.
Having some serious FOMO about missing
the miracle trip this year. Do you have
FOMO?
I would you you would have had a no.
Ooh.
I don't want to Okay. No, no, this was
terrible. It was a Having some serious
FOMO about missing the Morocco trip this
year. I'm sitting in Manhattan
overlooking the busiest bridge in the
world learning to dive by myself but not
feeling alone. Many outwardly successful
people spend their lives searching for
deeper purpose, the opportunity to
devote themselves to a cause greater
than themselves and to genuinely impact
the lives of others for the better. I
dare say that we have found that in MDY.
Best, Naftali Palchik, the Palchik
Family Foundation.
Let's jump into it. Breakfast sponsored
by Shaya Spear of London, UK. Welcome
home Rebellious to fancy from Morocco.
Poor money secured. Now let the party
begin.
Okay?
Uh maybe he means cuz we're wearing
those Purim things. I don't know.
Huh?
Ah.
I should really say Sefiras HaOmer. I
don't want
that guy who could have missed the the
first almost on the last day.
It's Rebellious' fault cuz he forgot to
say it in sheer.
The Maseches Zeraim Yael Shulhoff, the
perek, the Benedict family.
Shulman.
The sheer, the Maseches sponsored by
David Solomon dedicated
The Palchik Family Foundation in
gratitude to Consortium and Alliance and
all they do to support MDY.
Anonymous and
and you to Chief Benny.
Anonymous for complete before slave and
to leave a sister the omen Daniel
Rosenthal Bruce is in car.
I'm thinking here this is the cheetah
man. What happened not going to all the
new people we're on Safari and so I'm
getting the hardest thing to see is a is
a not a kill. Catch. A catch a chase.
A chase. An ending.
An ending of the national
of gazelle.
And the kids we didn't see one and we're
on the way to the airport and we were
driving for 2 hours we haven't seen a
single animal not even a giraffe not a
elephant garnish and somebody said that
if he sees a kill he's going to give a
certain amount of money to MD wise and
the next guy in the thing with kids are
how much money total was raised in that
Jeep Avi?
$12,000
and a few minutes later we saw one of
the best chases kills
possible it was a cheetah chasing down a
gazelle right in front of all our jeeps
it means that every single person on
this trip got to saw it which was
extremely rare cuz we never had all the
jeeps together.
And the the chase was in circles kept on
happening right in front of us like
didn't go far away from us it was in
front of us over and over boom.
And then by the by the
cop itself it was higher grass it didn't
wasn't that gory. Okay.
Today
in this trip we had something that we
went to Lala Slica and everybody cried
there we didn't know when we prepared we
didn't know that it's going to be our
type of day that we're supposed to go to
our cave. So which is a bigger uh
Which is a bigger yeah.
What about the chase at her cave that
was fun.
>> [laughter]
[snorts]
>> Yeah.
It's true people uh
It's usually when you have a trip like
this there's going to be the the
naysayers and the people that
they feel like wow, why why are they
This this trip allows us not to do a
charity fundraiser.
Which is it's one of the reasons we do
it because
our time come
they they support and they help and
otherwise we have to go through the
whole process of charity and you know
what it is. Some people like it. Some
people say it's a good thing and I hear
this even the time come some of them say
we should still do a charity cuz
everybody should feel part of it. But
anyway,
I want to point out
that everybody that came on the trip
paid their own way.
MDY did not pay for anybody to come.
It's an appreciation trip. We put the
trip together and we give it at cost and
it's a very cheap trip for anybody that
the the pays but they all pay.
Cuz I had already some people emails,
ah, you're taking our money and you and
if yes, it's not the end of the world.
But
Dagenish, you know.
It's it's concentrate on the daf yomi
and then
Next year may Hashem will give you the
opportunities that you can give and give
and give and we'll take you also on the
trip.
The way it worked is that you if you if
you donated $30,000 to MDY, then you
could pay $6,000 and come on the trip or
$10,000 if it's a couple. That's how it
was. Those were the numbers.
All right. Zupta Gemara.
Um the Gemara. Anonymous. No, I'm still
in the in the anonymous. That's how
we're going to this we're holding by
Yeah, yeah, but the woman let me just
finish this. Anonymous for complete
refuah shleimah and arichas yamim l'eila
by Yisroel ben Daniel Rosenfeld ben
Simcha Aryeh Simon is a monthly sponsor
for shleimah bas Miriam Bergman Miriam.
Remind me to drink. I'm I'm I'm not
joking. Okay.
Binyamin and Daniel Rosenfeld bracha
v'hatzlacha. Spanish year sponsors
wishing the MDY family a good yom tov
and chazak sameach. Thank you. Yishar
koach. I love this
uh sponsorship. Meshulam Dear.
Hold on.
Wait a minute.
Mazel tov to Yaakov Schreiber completing
a mesechta for an 8-year-old cancer
patient.
No, he wrote me a beautiful email.
>> [snorts]
>> Okay, hopefully it'll be in there
tomorrow. Meshulam Dear.
Maybe it was anonymous and I but it's a
beautiful email.
Howard Wimmer.
L'ilui nishmas
Avraham ben Nachum and in honor of
Bernie who got me to MDY 2 years ago
this week. Anonymous. Mazel tov to Ury
Paleyavich, one of the biggest investors
in Jewish education worldwide. By the
Yael Foundation team for the merit of
Ury and Yael Paleyavich and their
children Benjamin and Matt. Anonymous.
For the merit of of shidduch for Sora
Golda bas Rivka. Oh, my good friend and
he got us the naming of the building.
You'll see the naming of MDY. Louis
Colon made a shidduch. His youngest
daughter, Shira, is engaged. I forgot
her name. forgot to who. But mazel tov,
mazel tov.
Anonymous for the first time of Avraham
Yishaya ben Slav
Rucham ben Yehuda. ben Mostofsky,
Nachman ben Nosson Mostofsky on his 50th
yahrtzeit.
Gimmel Sivan. The Malone family
l'zecher nishmas Boaz ben Avraham Yosef
Blumkin who at the age of 80 received
smicha.
At the age of 80 he received smicha from
Yisrael Isser.
By Motty Steinig.
Mazel tov to Yehuda Steinig, MDY
graduate. Remember he used to come every
day?
With the hoodie and the thing?
To who? No way! Gilly's daughter and
Ariella Bar Chaim on their engagement.
Wow!
That's my mission, MDY shidduch.
Yeah, he has a lot of hakaras hatov to
MDY, Motty.
Ezra Abrahams in honor of my
shas anniversary.
Ezra Abrahams, where's Hillel? Where's
Hillel?
Thank you Reb Eli for the past 2,711
days since Zevachim Daf 20. Remember
Ezra Abrams who came over there in the
building over there?
Is Hillel all the way from
Australia. I want to SAY SHALOM
ALEICHEM.
OH, SHALOM ALEICHEM REB EZRA. Mazel tov.
Mazel tov. What a big simcha. 2,100 all
with MDY?
Wow.
Yevuldik.
Reb Yossi.
Pesach? Stand up a second. Show me what
you got over there.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to eat it
today.
I know.
What's this?
Cheese chocolate babka. A cheese
chocolate babka.
This is like Laroche. If the oil was
going to eat it now in front of me, it's
going to be a very very big thing. Very
very bad thing.
All right, let's go. Go ahead. Eat.
Enjoy yourselves. Go go go. I lost 10
lbs. I don't intend on getting them back
right now.
Go ahead.
No? You you you you slicing it up?
Yeah, he has a satellite location in his
What's going on here? What's going on?
Rabbi Schwartz.
Ah, a little bit golden. Okay, good.
Careful careful. Oh, okay. Okay.
Shkoyach.
What's that?
No, Borough Park.
Yeah, Borough Park.
HYK Ventures. All right, boys, I we got
to go. Coil sponsors the month. HYK
Ventures in the zchus for success for
all our clients. Beyond the Rosenfeld
family bracha u'bracha u'parnassa.
MDY Kids sponsors Kenovation's LLC in
the zchus for Akiva Simcha ben Feiga
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u'Refuah Shleima u'Bracha u'Hatzlacha
ben Yisrael u'Shifra bracha. Refuah
Shleima u'Bracha ben Esther. Refuah
Shleima u'Bracha ben Yael u'Daniel u'Zev
ben Yael u'Esther. All right, boys,
we're holding here by the Mishna.
Yutason base by the Mishna.
Hashoycheit min tzodadim
somebody checks from the side
of the neck instead of let's say
directly over here, you check from over
here.
Rashi points out
unlike all the other mission nights
means only after the fact over here
means the killer.
You could check on the side of the neck
with a killer.
Malika, what's Malika? You take your
thumbnail. You have a nice long
thumbnail that's sharp. And you go to
the back of the neck right over here.
You push through. I'll show you a video.
There's different types. This is a
little gory. Boys, I'm warning the oil.
It has blood in it. If you don't like
blood, do not look.
We're going to get some emails about
this one.
No, you really looked away.
This is two-handed. He grabs with one
hand, punches with the second hand.
It's to lessen the whole effect.
This is with the same hand. The same
hand does it.
>> [music]
>> Garnish.
Or or
this could be right over here. This is
how Yossi did it.
It breaks the spine and the spinal cord.
And goes through the veshet and hits the
corner cuz we're going from the other
the other side.
There's there's there's a way to show it
like this. There's another way. Hold on.
There's one thing one thing if a person
is sick he has a virus or a shimon.
There's another thing if he pulls these
things out.
Ooh.
That's a baby pigeon.
Reb Moishe says
Everybody you know just roll has one of
these on his porch right now.
>> [laughter]
>> This is not a big glik.
>> [laughter]
>> Okay.
You're used to this from yesterday.
Malika's from over here. This side. Now
This is the head.
Um excuse me. Let's
think he just decided to do something.
This is the head. This is what we call
oref. This This head is a oref.
The back part of the head down here is
called memul oref.
That could see the oref.
Okay.
Finish the job.
>> [laughter]
>> I saw my
I I saw my customers. I saw this guy
couldn't even watch it on a video a AI
video. He's he's getting all gross. He's
going to finish the job here.
I'm boiling when I tell me the
min ha'oref. She does it
if you shecht the bird oh he just
decided to do something baruch Hashem on
the
We need a wipe. Here.
I changed diapers before. I never
changed a pigeon's
Wow.
We were in a real tannery. It was
unbelievable. One of That was one of my
favorite parts of the whole Morocco.
It was massive. Should be massive. And
they had little mikvahs.
You know, 50, 60 little barrels.
And
people were in it. Real life people were
inside these pits that were full of
pigeon poop.
And they were putting the the the hides
in. Imagine like in the time of the
Gemara.
And they said that when the Jews left in
the '60s,
they gifted it to the Yeah, they
gifted it.
They gave this whole It used to be owned
by the Jews. That's why they were nice
to us. They said, "We're We're nice to
you because, you know, the Jews really
It's really a Jewish place." But to
watch it, it goes from thing to thing.
Each person does another thing. And they
make bupkis per day. They sit in this
stuff all day long for making like $10 a
day.
Crazy stuff.
Anyway.
So,
Hamoylich min oiref melikasa ksheira.
Obviously, melika is from the back of
the neck. What is it called in English?
The nape?
Okay.
Hashoychet min hatzavar
shchitasa ksheira. Obviously, when you
do shchita from the front of the neck,
that's a normal shchita. Hamoylich min
hatzavar, but if you do melika from
there, melikasa p'sula, it's no good.
And the Mishnah finishes off, "Shekol
oiref kasher l'melika."
The entire nape, that's what you called
it?
The nape. Is kasher for melika. The
called hatzavar, the front part of the
neck, the whole neck is kasher
l'shchita.
And then the Mishnah says, "Nintza
kasher b'shchita pasul b'melika."
Everything that's kosher by shchita is
pasul b'melika. It's on the opposite
side. Kasher b'melika pasul b'shchita.
My oiref What does oref mean? E lay
mayref mamesh. Oref means
on the other side of the face. This is
the face, so oref is on the other side,
but it's on the head.
May you shoyche the feeling malika nami.
You cannot do malika on the head.
Why can you do malika on the head?
Mimulo arpa achmona it's a mofursha
possuk that says not on the arpa, not on
the head, but mimulo arpa.
Yeah, it's a little confusing. What's
mimulo arpa? The part that sees the
arpa. What sees the arpa?
Here, let me show you on this instead of
the real bird. This is arpa.
This part over here sees the arpa. This
is mimulo arpa. Arpa, mimulo arpa.
Okay.
V'lo arpa, ela mi oref mimulo oref. So,
we have to say that oref means
underneath the head, on the nape. K'dei
d'tani seifa, and I'll prove it to you
cuz it says kol oref kosher l'malika.
The entire The entire oref is good for
malika. Now, what is kol oref? Look how
small the head is.
How How are you going to do What's all?
But, this entire area that's That means
that I can understand why it says kol.
From here all the way to here is good is
a good area for malika.
Kol oref If it was If it If it was refer
anochamul
They don't stop. It's a It's a natural
Noiva oilem. Okay.
You know what? We're going to put him
back in the thing. All right, boys, say
goodbye to our star.
Check this out. During shear, they They
inserted this. This is what we saw.
Raboysai, crazy. Was I exaggerating?
This is what we saw from the top. Top
view. And there's people in here. Let's
see if we can see a person here. Here's
a guy inside the bird. You see him
inside there.
Not Shaya.
Here.
Yeah, and they give you mint cuz it
really smells.
Here's the Here's the hides. All over
you'll see hides.
The different They They put a yellow on
it in the beginning.
It's We We sat there and just We were
We're
mesmerized by this whole They take it
just a regular hide. You see it coming
off the the animal. They pour some
yellow on it. They schmear it. They put
in this one and that one. Each one is
different colors. It's really cool.
Okay.
It's a bursiki. The It says they should
put the bursiki on the east side. Not on
the whatever. The what side?
You put a bursiki on a certain side of
the city cuz it smells so bad and the
the
Okay, let me get rid of this.
Okay.
>> [clears throat]
>> The Torah tells us how do we know that
it's that it's memulah by not arpa?
The Torah memulah by mul haroyah so
oyrev what sees the head which is the
nape that sees the head. The oyrev
memulah.
Balak tells Bilam the who Kla Yisrael
sitting across from me. I see them. I'm
able to see them. So that's the So you
see the idea of
uh
mul is is that it could see.
You could see the the nape could see the
head.
on way light oyrev v'lo padam. So now I
have another pasuk that tells me
that it's not the face, but it's behind
the face. It's the oyrev. My volume
here, what's the second pasuk
I don't know what the oyrev is. The
nada.
I don't even know what the oyrev is. How
am I going to know what sees the oyrev?
So I know that oyrev is the opposite of
the face. The face is on one side. The
oyrev is on the other side. In other
words, the back of the head.
The cloud the oyrev v'lo padam. So now I
know that the orif is
the opposite of the face. And the
orif is down a little lower than that,
it's the nape.
Amri benei Reb Chiya
The two sons of Reb Chiya, the twins,
the famous twins Yehuda and Chizkiya
>> [clears throat]
>> They come along and they they drop a big
bomber.
Mitzvas melika machzir simanim
l'achoreiha orif umoylik.
You thought the melika is one way?
I'm going to tell you something
completely different. Melika is like
this.
Moylik
You got to pull the kon and the veshet
and bring them all the way around to the
to the nape, to the back of the neck.
And then you could do a kvech with your
nail.
What do you gain by that?
You gain that you're not coming in
directly into the spine.
The way you do it now is you go into the
spine
through the spinal cord. The animal is
pretty much dead by that point.
And then you you continue going weiter
into
the kon and the veshet. It's kind of
late, no?
Huh?
If you do it this way, it won't become
treif. If you do it this way, it won't
become treif.
Mitzvas melika
Right. Mitzvas melika machzir simanim
l'achoreiha orif. You take the two
simanim, the kon and the veshet, and you
pull it back behind the neck. Umoylik
they do melika.
Eka de'amri, and some say, af machzir.
You could also, if you feel like it, you
could
bring it back. If you If you don't want
to, you don't have to bring it back, you
could go regular.
And there's another shita that says only
regular. What?
That's not what No, no, no, no, no. The
first shita of Chizkiya's sons is no.
That's killer.
You go and you do the simonum first and
then the spinal cord. Mitzvah l'diga
mazel simonum l'chaim l'oilam.
Yeah, the deka dam is now now what's the
what's the word in deka dam?
No, so then it's not a oiref. It's not a
oiref.
We didn't twist the head.
You're supposed to put your finger in
No.
You didn't get anything.
Twisting the head, that's
I don't think you then either either
you're not going through the oiref or
you did the simonum. You're not going to
you have to physically pull the simonum.
Rashi says over here our voice in the
second line. Look at the second line.
It's part of the malika. By the way, so
you get
Rashi says, look, we know that if
there's a tiny little hole in the
veshet, in the
esophagus, then it's uh animal stray.
So, when you take your knife and you're
going in slow motion,
you know, what those cameras that are
able to capture, you know, a million
shots per second. So, you go like this
and you hit the veshet with your knife,
it became treif.
A millisecond later, you went through
the veshet and you did shrita, but there
was a moment where you made this animal
treif. That's not a concern.
What if it took you four times to go
back and forth to cut the veshet? It's
okay?
But I hear you
have a reason my friend is in a shrita.
We tie for shrita kids are so
you could say that
when you when you do a malika,
when you do malika, that is how that's
how you do malika. You you break the
chuta shidra
and then you go to the
uh to the corner of the veshet, the
veshet and the corner, but that's how
you do it. That's how it's done. It's
not oh, you made it treif. that's how
it's done. Every every animal you make
it a treif somehow in between.
Yeah.
Is all the tomorrow?
You can only have mazel, some say you
could also do it like that. You can only
have mazel you must bring the simon into
the back so you don't hit the my
freckles, you don't hit the spinal cord
first.
May my
If
by malika you have to pull the simon
into the back of the neck, my ear
shouldn't that work also by shrita?
Why doesn't that work by shrita?
If you pull the simon into the back of a
cow's neck and shrita from the back of
the cow's neck it should work. You just
shrita the two simon. I don't care where
where where the simon are where in the
front of the neck or the back of the
neck. It should work. So why you
have mazel? We must listen to what you
have there. The reason why it doesn't
work by shrita is because we're not
talking about such a case. It could work
by shrita.
In the mission it says it's no good. No
good. Why not good? It is good. Oh,
because we're not talking about the case
that you shlep the simon into the back
of the neck. And if you don't shlep the
simon into the back of the neck, it only
works by malika when you come from the
back and you kill. But by an animal it
wouldn't work if you shlep from the back
of the neck.
Again, by an animal if you an animal you
don't touch, you don't mess with the
simon. And you take a knife and you go
from the back of the neck, the shrita is
puzzle.
By a bird, if you don't mess with the
simon and you go from the back of the
neck, the the malika is kosher.
That's what the mission says. The
mission says it doesn't work by shrita
but it works by melika. But the question
is but I do have a way where it works by
shchita. If I do mess with this simanim,
I pull this simanim to the back of the
neck, and then I do shchita. The answer
is you're right. In that case, it would
work, but that's not what we're talking
about in the mishnah.
Omar Rebbi Yonah Yikablu Reuven and
Shimon, these youngsters, this these
Yehudah and Chizkiyah, I have a great
answer for them. D'tanya, nimtza kasher
b'shchita, pasul b'melika.
Says the last words of the mishnah are
out that whatever is kosher by shchita
is pasul by melika.
Kasher b'melika, pasul b'shchita.
Whatever's good by melika is no good by
shchita. Whatever's good by shchita is
no good by melika. L'muti mai? What what
are you adding to everything that we
already said in the mishnah? L'muti mai?
Machshish simanim l'achorei orev d'lo.
L'chach is coming to say this halacha,
that you're not supposed to mess around
with the simanim and pull it to the back
of the neck.
Omar Ravah bar Avuha,
l'muti shein v'tziporen.
So I really want to ask the oilam
in the beginning of the shiur, but now
it's too late.
Is it possible to do melika
with another one of your body parts?
Ah?
Ah? What else?
So according to Tosafos, it would be
possible to do with your teeth.
Now the problem is, it's a beautiful
Tosafos, ah?
No.
The problem is
that
melika has to be done with the right
hand. With the right.
And teeth don't have a right and a left.
So how do you do it with the right? So
Tosafos brings a raya that you could do
chalitzah. A woman who doesn't have
hands, how does she remove the shoe of
the yavam? With her with her teeth, with
her mouth.
I, chalitzah has to be done with the
right. So you see that when it comes to
your mouth, there's no right and left.
The teeth are equal right and left.
So he says of his eye, you could maybe
you could do malika with your teeth.
>> [clears throat]
>> And
Huh?
Yeah, so what? So the your your your
nail also has big nails.
There's a lot of big nails and maybe you
sharpen it. If it you can if big nails
are a problem, you sharpen it, but
>> [clears throat]
>> What I say here? What?
No, no, no. That's
It doesn't say obviously says you don't
have to do that.
Here.
The voice I take a look.
Good evening.
We are on the front of the house of a
Mr. Shaul Cohen, a local hero who
stopped an armed bank robber using
nothing but his beard's thumbnail.
Security footage captures a terrifying
moment. The robber never expected
armed only with a razor sharp extended
thumbnail to fight back and send him
running empty-handed.
At his home, we realize this is no
ordinary man.
Instead of a key, Shaul unlocks his
front door using his fingernail.
He files it three times a day preparing
for the biblical bird sacrifice ritual
known as malika in the holy temple.
The nail is so sharp, he uses it daily
to slice open canned food with ease.
It's incredible feat earned him an
official spot in the 2001 Guinness World
Records.
Shaul claims his thumbnail is even sharp
enough for traditional kosher slaughter.
Out of respect for our viewers, we have
blurred the footage, but there is no
doubt either is truly a remarkable local
hero.
This is Jim Roberts for CSDN News.
Shaul the coin.
So there are people out there in the
city that that they grow coin on them
that grow their nail.
So I I who it was. One of the Godly said
that you don't have to because there's
no
you have to bring a oil to eye if the
day that the base of Amigdas
is built. You have to know all the laws.
You have to know
base of Amigdas and what you have to do
with carbonas, but not necessarily for
Malika. Okay, right?
R' Shonberg, you have a you have a nail
going?
>> [laughter]
>> All right.
Zot Gemara
No, lemute
Shave and that you should not use
a tooth or nail for Shita.
So the Gemara
I don't need our Mishna to tell us that
we already we already learned that. We
already had a whole Mishna about Shave
and the Magol, the whole thing, all the
things that you can use.
Hello Mary Mute
Lemute maybe that with your nail you
shouldn't go like this. You shouldn't
use your nail as a
How do you do? Thank you. As
What do you do? How do you do Malika?
Malika is actually Drisa. What's Drisa?
A pressure, forward pressure. It's not a
slicing movement of the nail. It's a
forward pressure. So there is no Drisa
obviously in Malika. You go like this.
And a back and forth movement is no
good. And that's what the Mishna comes
to exclude.
I need maybe Malika possible. Possible
maybe that that's great if you hold that
sauce or if you hold that's okay, what
do we do? But
maybe Malika possible cuz they the you
didn't hold that Malika maybe is no good
and that's why
we have the
the deal in the Mishna that it's
possible.
Zot the Gemara. How do you do Malika?
How do you do Malika? What's the
mitzvah? the best way to do it? And you
yell
koytes. You you you um cut the meat. The
yored then you go down. You do a drisa.
There's only two two things. You cut the
skin, go down in one smooth motion or
whatever you do it. The zoom mitzvah so
that's it. You kind of miss it.
>> [snorts]
>> Over here you can be that you go back
and forth is no good.
I'm going to be kosher and
no. That happens to maybe maybe back and
forth is great. Why did they only this
is the way to do it?
It's also another way to do it.
I'm going to be small.
Call
connect the boiler kosher malika.
Whatever is kosher by shrita
so by the opposite on the other side of
the the head is good by malika.
Which is
I'm a first dimension.
Oh, possible shrita possible malika
second you like if it's not good for
shrita it's possible for malika.
What does it come to exclude?
Equal simon oh
So now we're going to get into a a sugia
of equal simon. Thank you. Thank you,
Benny.
You remember to put it here.
This is the simon. Yeah, this is a
corner.
Equal simon it just means that this
popped out of its place. I don't know
exactly how this Okay, let's say the
veshet you can understand it better in a
veshet maybe.
If it pops out of its place, it's not in
there.
So in a bird, you only have to shakta
one out of the two simon.
But what if one of the two simon was
popped out of its place? What would that
make the bird before you do any shrita
anything? Pop it out. It'll be a trayfa.
So he says
call uh
equal simon name that
that the simon is out of its place. The
tummy in the room
any good simon by it's not an issue by a
bird.
I'm a papa of the right side. You're
right. It's coming to exclude they can't
do Malika on its head.
We
already established this that the Malika
is not in the head. The Malika is below
that. What is right here?
So they can my right side sheep right
side.
Right side means
the
the the bottom part of the head, the end
the tail end of the head. Right over
here, let's call it.
He going to knock on the sheep right
side. He went in over here.
But went downwards
here.
Right like this. Take a look over the
here. This
You go in in a bad spot, but come down
lower.
The entry to the the Malika was in the
head. You're not supposed to go in the
head.
But he eventually got to the Simona
lower below.
Does that make any sense? Lower below?
Not really.
Further down.
He was Magrim. He was as I grow more to
the good. I grow more for the good.
>> [clears throat]
>> And
he went until he got below.
So this is the case that we had by an
animal where a person starts terribly.
Like where was it?
This one.
The red arrow. He's going in the red.
It's It's in the quiver somewhere. No
good. No good. But then he takes a right
turn and goes into the device of the
lower. That's great. The device of the
lower is okay. And he did two slits in
the device of the lower which is a good
slit.
Nevertheless, we say it's possible. Why?
Because the animal dies
after using the first third of in no
good and the second third in good. So
didn't have a good slit.
Yes, you're right. You continue another
third and you went all the all the But
it's too late. The animal's dead by
then.
I
just want to say here, it came to my
head, so I'm going to say this.
That one of the highlights of the trip,
Marcus Kanazi, as a surprise to me, it
was a it was a very special surprise for
me. I won't explain what it was. He made
a siyum on Maseches Shabbos.
And it was one of the most emotional
siyum that I I was at. People were very,
very emotional. The reason is because
that was the gap that he had to finish
Shabbos with Klal Yisrael. He wanted to
finish Shabbos when Klal Yisrael
finished Shabbos as well. So, he took it
upon himself to go to the beginning of
Shabbos
and and it took him 3 years
of flights.
On all his flights from New York to
Phoenix and back, he did daf with
Gemara, and he finally finished and he
was constantly told me, "Oh, on this
daf, you mentioned so-and-so. On this
daf, you mentioned, you know, people
that are new to the shiur." V'chulu
v'chulu. And it was a very So, it was
almost like a siyum on Shabbos kind of
thing for him.
And for
for us, it was a it was a very big
thing. So, very proud of him. And we're
all proud of Marcus. He does so much for
the shiur and so much for Klal Yisrael
and Baruch Hashem.
And and for those who are not going to
be finishing Shabbos, by the way, it's
exactly a year from now, right? We said
yesterday, exactly a year from
yesterday, I think, the siyum on
Shabbos.
So, even though
even though
a lot of you are not going to be
finishing Shabbos, it doesn't matter.
You'll finish Shabbos when you finish
Shabbos. You'll finish a half a year
later, a year later. Lo me shana.
Zogting Gemara. Omer Rebbi Akiva Rebbi
Yochanan Rebbi Elazar Omer Rebbi
Yochanan Rebbi Elazar Rebbi Akiva Rebbi
Yochanan Rebbi Elazar. This is what you
said. There's no such thing as
ripping out the semen by a bird.
Oh. So, now, Rebbi Akiva,
does a bird need to be shechted?
We shecht birds all day long.
Mechasheiv. So, here are the three
shitos.
One shita is that Moshe Rabbeinu got it
from the Ribbono shel Olam on Har Sinai.
The other shita is that more than that.
It's in the tire itself. You make a
heckish between a bird and an animal
just like an animal needs a sheet and so
to a bird. But there's one sheet that
says it's the rabona.
Interesting only the rabona.
In other words, the bird is like a fish.
You take a fish, you whack it on the
head, you give it a good zap, kill it.
Take a bird,
bang it in the head and that's it.
This
only goes according to my knowledge it
says there's no sheet at all.
The bird from the tire.
But if you hold that there is sheet at
all to a bird in the tire at all, yay
sheet core, there's no reason to say
that a bird is different than an animal.
And therefore just like an animal has
equal if you if if one of its semen and
popped out, it's a treif. So too by a
bird.
Because
I hear the mother doesn't go into it
really. The mother is going to say here
to take a take a look at what we say
now.
I care.
If you hold that there that sheet is in
the tire at all
so you could say oh that's why my show
you say.
I learned that there's no equal.
Behima has this doesn't have.
If
you hold it's going to be like a homer
now. You hold that that sheet is only
with the rabona
If you say it's a complete rabona
then you have to learn everything from
an animal and equal if the one of the
semen and popped out is going to be a
big problem. Turning the daf a direct
global specialist in international
financial services. by kind of the
I'm not sure if I said this in the last
year or so.
But I said it a few years ago and quoted
me so I'm going to say it again. I
wasn't sure if I should say it but I'll
say it.
I like it but it was you know, you never
know these things.
Many times I go to a wedding.
I walk into the wedding.
I don't know exactly who the husband is.
He's like
He looks like everybody else. They're
all wearing black suits. If you go into
the ladies section
So you know exactly who the color is.
She's she's the one with the white
dress. The only one with the white
dress. Takes a half a second you know
who she is.
How do you know who the husband is?
White tie.
The one who takes
the color home.
The one who takes the color home.
Everybody say we're here at Shavuot.
We could proudly say
that we learn Torah every day.
Most of us for the whole last year. Some
of us for the last 20 daf of chulin.
Whatever it is. Whenever you started.
We could say everybody shalom on
Shavuot.
Matan Torah. I'm here. I'm here. I'm
taking the color. I'm taking my Gemara
home.
I'm the husband.
I'm the husband of Torah.
It's all the Gemara.
I'm going to finish
over here.
This is that
We'll stop right over here.
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