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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 28 MIN

Chulin 1: Eldad Hadani

from Musings of a Book Collector · host Eliezer Brodt

As I was preparing my episode on how Chullin was learned through the ages, I came to realize that this is perhaps the Mesechtah most written about from a halachic standpoint. A large percentage of Yoreh De'ah is based on it. Kashrut is a central subject, and although certain aspects—such as shechitah and treifot—are encountered less frequently in everyday life than in the past, they remain just as relevant today. Other areas, such as בשר בחלב, תערובות, מליחה, and the simanim of animals and fish, are likewise highly relevant. The literature on the Mesechtah, and on Yoreh De'ah more broadly, is vast. I decided to challenge myself by exploring it through both micro and macro lenses—zooming in and out through a series of shorter episodes focused on the seforim, personalities, and controversies that shaped its study. I want to examine what the major issues were, what they still are, and what a rav needed to know when setting out to become a posek, as well as what was required once he had already assumed that role. In addition, I hope to explore how pesak took—and takes—shape in practice. At times I will connect the discussion to a specific daf, though since these reflections are somewhat spontaneous, I expect to return to many of these topics, figures, and seforim over time.

As I was preparing my episode on how Chullin was learned through the ages, I came to realize that this is perhaps the Mesechtah most written about from a halachic standpoint. A large percentage of Yoreh De'ah is based on it. Kashrut is a central subject, and although certain aspects—such as shechitah and treifot—are encountered less frequently in everyday life than in the past, they remain just as relevant today. Other areas, such as בשר בחלב, תערובות, מליחה, and the simanim of animals and fish, are likewise highly relevant. The literature on the Mesechtah, and on Yoreh De'ah more broadly, is vast. I decided to challenge myself by exploring it through both micro and macro lenses—zooming in and out through a series of shorter episodes focused on the seforim, personalities, and controversies that shaped its study. I want to examine what the major issues were, what they still are, and what a rav needed to know when setting out to become a posek, as well as what was required once he had already assumed that role. In addition, I hope to explore how pesak took—and takes—shape in practice. At times I will connect the discussion to a specific daf, though since these reflections are somewhat spontaneous, I expect to return to many of these topics, figures, and seforim over time.

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