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
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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_outlineToday's daf is sponsored anonymously in honor of Elisa and Morris Hartstein, the founders of the amazing Amuta (NGO) – Operation Ethiopia. "Good luck on the upcoming medical mission this week. Your dedication and drive to bring basic and state-of-the-art eye care to those who are in dire need are inspirational."
Which types of wine are not forbidden due to the concern that an idol worshipper may have used them as a libation for idol worship? Yayin mevushal is permitted if it belonged to and was cooked before it got into the possession of the idol worshipper.
Which types of wines are not of concern if left uncovered overnight, that a snake may have inserted its venom?
What other types of foods or fruits that have liquids (are juicy) do we need to be concerned about—or not concerned—that a snake may have inserted its venom?
If a person is sleeping next to the uncovered liquid, will that prevent a snake from inserting its venom?
What else, besides drinking, is forbidden to do with water that was left uncovered?