Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
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Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
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Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
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Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
info_outlineDaf Yomi for Women - Hadran
info_outlineDaf Yomi for Women - Hadran
info_outlineDaf Yomi for Women - Hadran
info_outlineDaf Yomi for Women - Hadran
info_outlineDaf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Today’s daf is sponsored by Marcia Baum in memory of Sam Baum חיים שמחה בן אהרון הלוי וליבה on his 22nd yartzeit. "My father was a larger-than-life individual whose impact is still felt to this day. He would be immensely proud of his daughters and their progeny! " What are the laws of bishul akum (food cooked by a non-Jew)? Under what conditions is it permitted and when is it forbidden? If a Jew is involved in part of the cooking process, it is permitted - what type of involvement is necessary?
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info_outlineThe story of Rabbi Eliezer continues as he remembers a situation where he heard the claim of a heretic and agreed somewhat to his interpretation of the verse and assumes that is why he was punished.
The Gemara discusses how much one should keep one's distance from heretics and from prostitutes/those who are forbidden to have sexual relations with.
If one repents from being a heretic, one will die immediately - why? Does this apply only to heretics or also to those who engage in promiscuous sexual relations?
Rabbi Chanina ben Tradion and Rabbi Elazer ben Prata are captured by the Romans - one is saved and one is killed? What is the explanation given for each one's fate?