Shallow Dive Daf Yomi

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Shallow Dive Daf Yomi

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  1. 523

    Chullin 11

    From where is the mandate to follow the majority derived?

  2. 522

    Chullin 4

    What is required to permit having a Jew who eats non-kosher meat perform kosher slaughter? • When is the slaughter of a Samaritan kosher? • Is the slaughter of a Jewish idolator permitted? • Why does the Rambam prohibit the slaughter of those who deny the authenticity of the Torah, yet permit the slaughter of Sadducees and others who don't accept the oral tradition? • Rav Yosef Karo's shocking interpretation of the Rambam: Biblically recognized kosher slaughter of a non-Jew or ape

  3. 521

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:17

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  4. 520

    Menachos 106

    How does one fulfill ambiguous or incompletely remembered vows of consecration?

  5. 519

    Parshas Acharei Mos Kedoshim 5786

    What parts of Torah are permitted for non-Jews to learn? • Authentic Talmud Torah is inherently bound to actualization • How and why does the Rambam differentiate in his guidance about who one may teach the Noahide Covenant to?

  6. 518

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:16

    Torah offers equal opportunity protection from evil men and evil women • Torah saves from the snare of all consuming heresy, like the enchanting but deadly femme fatale

  7. 517

    Menachos 99

    How many tables and candelabras were in Solomon's temple and how were they utilized? • The fundamental importance of having pure intentions • Guarding the Torah • The constancy of the showbread and Torah study • The consumption of raw sacrificial meat: a complex perspective

  8. 516

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:15

    Do crooked paths engender twistedness? • What does the Nazir gain by abstaining from wine? • Is it ideal to seek medical care from a doctor? • What was the Netziv's exam before being willing to receive medical care for his eyes? • The greatest secret

  9. 515

    Menachos 92

    Which communal offerings require semichah, leaning one's weight on the animal prior to slaughter? • Which personal offerings do not require semichah?

  10. 514

    Menachos 85

    Where and how should grain be optimally cultivated for meal offerings? • What imperfections would invalidate the flour or grain from sacrificial use? • Are there lashes for consecrating invalid flour or logs for the altar? • Sourcing sacrificial olive oil • A simple olive rancher with vast stores of oil for export exemplifies the blessings of Asher's territory

  11. 513

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:14

    Recognizing the magnetic pull of perceiving something thoroughly enjoyed • What did Rav Moshe Feinstein write about the prevailing cultural emphasis on having a "good time"?

  12. 512

    Menachos 78

    How much fine flour is brought with Thanksgiving offerings? • Various meal offering components • What is required for the Thanksgiving offering loaves to become consecrated?

  13. 511

    Menachos 71

    How do we know that once grain has taken root the Omer offering will permit its consumption? • When may harvesting precede the Omer offering? • Jericho: a lesson in when to let mistakes slide and when to protest erroneous practices • What constitutes a differentiation of one field into two for the purposes of designation of Peah, a corner for the poor?

  14. 510

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:13

    What are the consequences of going off the derech? • The paths of darkness have poor visibility

  15. 509

    Menachos 64

    Laws of harvesting the first oats offering on Shabbos and weekdays • When is a person who is wantonly catching fish on Shabbos, due to the act, nonetheless exempt from liability? • When is one liable for harvesting dried figs on Shabbos? • Minimizing creative labor on Shabbos to save a life • Mordechai the Master of Communications, harnessing a powerful wisdom for good

  16. 508

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:12

    How to identify false ideologies • How to inure oneself from the magnetic influences of evildoers • Obfuscation of truth can be achieved by distortive crushing and perversity

  17. 507

    Menachos 57

    How is parcooking distinct from cooking within the laws of Shabbos? • What actions render one liable for leavening a meal offering? • Consecration of dry and liquid service vessels • The prohibition of bringing leaven, honey, and sacrificial remainders onto the altar

  18. 506

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:11

    At the fork in the road, when is it not sheer folly to take the more spiritually dangerous path? • When confronting temptation, transformative immersion in Divine Enlightenment can afford protection that legitimately emboldens towards risky behavior • The validity of Cain's approach rooted in fear of sin: low risk, low reward

  19. 505

    Menachos 50

    If the first lamb of the Daily Offering was not brought, when should the second afternoon lamb be omitted as well? • If the High Priest dies after bringing the first half of his daily meal offering, what should the newly appointed High Priest bring that afternoon?

  20. 504

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:10

    When wisdom dominates the heart there will be transformative multifarious sweetenings

  21. 503

    Menachos 43

    Checking Tefillin • Testing for authentic Techeiles • What risks are associated with selling a Tallis to idolators? • May one purchase Tzitzis from Walmart? • Are women obligated in Tzitzis? • 100 blessings each day

  22. 502

    Menachos 36

    When should blessing(s) over Tefillin be made? • How many blessings should be made on the Shel Rosh? • What is the root transgression that could endanger a soldier: not making a required blessing or making an unnecessary blessing? • Are Tefillin worn at night? • Must the high priest regularly touch the golden plate Tzitz on his forehead?

  23. 501

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:9

    Infuse yourself with Divine Enlightenment towards optimizing human relationships • In less than ideal conditions, modification of the ideal path can provide a more appropriate contextualized means to the ideal

  24. 500

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:8

    Wholesomeness is a quality that can be nurtured with the knowledge that God has many pathways towards the fulfillment of His will • Rav Moshe Feinstein's penetrating grasp: the pious are protected from stumbling • Why did Korach's rebellion warrant a new creation not included within the six days of creation?

  25. 499

    Menachos 21b, 22

    What may consecrated salt be used for? • Where was consecrated salt stored, and what was done with it in various locations? • A less than gentlemanly disagreement • What is the significance of likening those who crossed the Sea of Reeds to those required to bring the half-shekel contribution to communal offerings? • When is the minority of an admixture not nullified?

  26. 498

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:7

    Divine enlightenment is an inviolable foundation of creation that shields those choosing to be wholesome

  27. 497

    Menachos 15

    If part of a communal offering becomes ritually impure before the blood was sprinkled, is it all treated as impure or is each component processed separately? • If at the time of slaughter, one intends to consume one component of a Thanksgiving offering after its expiration, are all components of the offering invalidated as Pigul?

  28. 496

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:6

    How can we develop a thirst for Divine Enlightenment? • What steps are critical to successfully assimilate Wisdom into our being?

  29. 495

    Menachos 8

    Can the High Priest consecrate his daily meal offering by placing the flour into two service vessels, or must it be consecrated in one vessel, even though it's consumption on the altar is divided and presented half in the morning and half in the afternoon? • Can a single ingredient of a meal offering be consecrated in a service vessel, or must all components be placed together to effect the consecration? • If under attack, can the priests consume their portions in the sanctuary or may they only be consumed in the courtyard?

  30. 494

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:4-5

    What similarities should infuse our pursuit of livelihood and our pursuit of understanding Divine Enlightenment? • What is the approach of a treasure hunter, and how does that inform our approach to apprehension of Divinity?

  31. 493
  32. 492

    Zevachim 113

    Did the floodwaters of the Great Deluge inundate the land of Israel? • In what tragic context would Chazal ever choose to encourage breaking up families? • What is the identity of the Re'em beast, and are buffalo considered wild or domesticated?

  33. 491

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:2-3

    Becoming worthy children of God • How can we enhance our receptivity to Divine enlightenment? • Gleaning the nuances of moral valence requires revelation, whereas the discernement of Truth and Falsehood can be achieved through independent inquiry

  34. 490

    Zevachim 98b - 99b

    Which priests have a share in the sacrificial gifts, and which are excluded? • The Rabbinic nuance of permissiveness for the same person to touch consecrated foods, while prohibiting his consumption of that food • The restrictions of an Onain (one experiencing bereavement prior to burial) to the Pascal and other sacrificial offerings

  35. 489

    Mishlei Proverbs 2:1

    What does it mean to be considered a son of God - and how can we achieve it?

  36. 488

    Zevachim 92

    What sin offering bloods require laundering if spilled on garments? • After Melikah, does the neck of a bird offering have the status of a service vessel?

  37. 487

    Mishlei Proverbs 1:33

    Wisdom affords security and serenity in this world and the next • By striving to discern wisdom about the Creator from His creation one merits to receive Divine Providence

  38. 486

    Zevachim 85

    Parameters of the prohibitions of sacrificial slaughter and service outside of the Temple • If something that should not be brought on the altar was nonetheless brought up, when should it remain, and when should it be removed? • When something that should remain on the altar is brought down, when should it be brought back up again?

  39. 485

    Mishlei Proverbs 1:32

    Making ethical choices is good for longevity • The stressful inner turbulence of sin kills • Don't be lured to sin by the external gloss of serenity for the sinful

  40. 484

    Zevachim 77b - 79a

    What happens if sacrificial blood is mixed with various liquids? • Can one prohibited item nullify a different prohibited item?

  41. 483

    Zevachim 71

    What happens if sacrificial animals get mixed up with various differential animals? • Why and how is Rabbeinu Tam lenient about consuming animals coming from a flock with a questionably mauled, but now unidentifiable animal in their midst?

  42. 482

    Zevachim 64

    Which services are on the upper part of the altar and which on the lower? • Why are elevation bird offerings easier to process at the southeast corner of the altar? • The astounding strength and technical skill needed in performing the bird offerings • Distinctions between bird elevation and sin offerings

  43. 481

    Zevachim 56b - 57

    Various laws pertaining to offerings that are partially consumed by people • For how long may a firstborn offering be consumed, and how is that derived?

  44. 480

    Mishlei Proverbs 1:31

    Every meritorious act bears fruits • When do sinful acts bear fruit? • What underlies the asymmetry of their dynamics? • Harmful satiation

  45. 479

    Zevachim 50

    Exploring hermeneutic extensions within sacrificial law

  46. 478

    Mishlei Proverbs 1:28-30

    Wisdom is about making choices in the present to actualize a superior future, but does not erase the problems of presently compounded follies • A heart imbued with the fear of God enables the sharpening of moral intuition towards Divine Enlightenment through philosophical inquiry • Aversion to adapting oneself underlies a lack of drive to investigate wisdom

  47. 477

    Zevachim 42b - 43b

    Which parts of an offering cannot become Pigul? • When something invalid is brought on the altar and subsequently removed, when should it ascend to be offered on the altar?

  48. 476

    Zevachim 35b - 36b

    Does slaughter with intent to leave the blood or sacrificial parts over beyond their expiration invalidate the offering? • Does performing the service with intent to have the offering consumed by the ritually impure after expiration generate Pigul?

  49. 475

    Zevachim 30

    When someone articulates two seemingly contradictory intentions, is the first articulated intention definitive, or, if the true desire was meant to incorporate both intentions, would that validate the second intention, impacting the results?

  50. 474

    Zevachim 21b - 22b

    Requirements for washing before the Temple service • How and why is a fish-eye ritual bath kosher? • How is the assessment of foreskin as repulsive halachically relevant? • When does ritual impurity invalidate the Temple service?

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Eliyahu Weisman

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