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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2011-08-18 08:46 am
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daf bit: Chullin 53

Eleven pages ago the mishna listed several injuries that can render an animal treifah ("torn") and thus not kosher. This list included cattle that was clawed by a wolf or lion and fowl that was clawed by a hawk or falcon. The g'mara on today's daf discusses clawing in more detail, including which other clawing animals render an animal non-kosher. We learn that circumstantial evidence has to be interpreted carefully: finding a single lion's claw in an animal is not evidence of clawing (the animal might have brushed up against a previously-lost claw), but if two or three claws are found embedded in the animal it is disqualified -- provided they are in the shape of a paw. In general Rav says if there is doubt we are lenient, while Shmuel says we are strict. (53a)

[identity profile] alaricmacconnal.livejournal.com 2011-08-18 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there a separate discussion about bites (if a single tooth is found embedded versus multiple teeth)? Are bites equivalent to clawing?

EDIT: A better analogy might be porcupine quills (one quill vs. multiple quills)?
Edited 2011-08-18 19:34 (UTC)