EPISODE · Nov 5, 2020 · 1H 3M
3.5 - Sukkah Daf 04 B (Middle line)
from BNEI AVIGDOR. Learn with us. · host Ed Levy
Today’s learning sponsored bySponsor a day's learning (thousands of minutes!) for only $72 click herehttps://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/ODUwOTUBeraisa: If one placed four poles on a roof and covered the frame with schach: According to Rabbi Yaakov, it is a kosher sukkah. According to the Chachomim, it is possul.Rav Huna: The poles are placed on the corners of the roof. This is thus a debate of whether ‘gud asik’ applies to sukkah or not.Rav Nachman: The poles are not at the edges of the roof. The debate is whether we can apply the principle of ‘pasei bira’os’ and consider these poles ‘dyumadim’.SummaryChallenge to Rav Huna:Beraisa: If one stuck four poles in the earth and covered the frame with schach:Rabbi Yaakov: It is a kosher sukkah.Chachomim: It is possul.We see that there is a debate even in a case where the poles are not at the edges of a roof.Challenge to Rav Huna:If there was a debate about gud asik, the beraisa would discuss a case of poles at the edges of a roof. Since the beraisa records no debate on this issue, it would seem all agree that it is possible to apply gud asik to sukkah!Rav Huna: Actually the debate is about gud asik as well.The reason the beraisa does not discuss gud asik, is to emphasize Rabbi Yaakov’s position that a sukkah made of just poles can be kosher without building it on the edge of a roof and resorting to gud asik.A ‘dyumad’ is a ‘corner board’; a board with two edges at a 90 degree angle. We’ve been talking about using a pole as a dyumad. The gemara will now explore how a pole becomes a ‘corner board’.Beraisa: If one stuck four poles in the earth and covered the frame with schach:Rabbi Yaakov: If a right angle with a tefach in each direction can be cut out from these poles, they are considered dyumadim and it is a kosher sukkah. Rabbi Yaakov holds that dyumadim for a sukkah only need to be one tefach.Chachomim: The sukkah must have two kosher walls and then the third may be just one tefach.Rav and Rabbi Chanina, Rabbi Yochanan and Rav Chaviva taught:In seder Moed whenever the latter two appear Rabbi Yochanan must be swapped out for Rabbi Yonason:The aron habris was 9 tefachim high with a tefach lid; in all it was ten tefachim high. It’s written “I will meet with you there and speak with you from over the lid”.We learn that the shechina is above 10 tefachim. We will see that the ananei hakavod were like the shechina and that’s why the schach must be 10 tefachim high.KACH MAGI’IMTHE BOOK THAT WILL TRAIN YOU TO LEARNTHE ENTIRE TORAH“Making the Entire Torah Attainable for ALL”AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND HEBREWORDER YOURS ONLINE CLICK HERE OR CALL/TEXT 732-691-2907 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
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