daf bit: Chullin 123
Oct. 27th, 2011 08:55 amIf one has become ritually impure through contact with an animal corpse (the
g'mara specifically discusses tanning hides),
he is supposed to immerse in a mikvah before
doing certain acts. But what if there is no mikvah nearby? R. Abbahu said
in the name of Reish Lakish: for kneading bread (for the levites?), for
prayer, and for washing the hands before meals, if he can find a mikvah
within four mils he must do so and otherwise he is exempt. R. Yose ben
R. Hanina said: this applies only for going forward -- within the next
four mils -- but he need not turn back even one mil. From this
R. Aha ben Yaakov concluded that if it is a mil he need not turn back
but if it is less than a mil he must. (123a)
(A mil seems to be approximately a kilometer.) From the explanations of R. Yose and R. Aha I infer that we are talking about a traveler, for whom backtracking would be an imposition.
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Date: 2011-10-28 05:48 am (UTC)Clearly you mean the corpse of a swarming creature, since if it were the corpse of a human being he would need a red heifer's ashes.
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Date: 2011-10-28 11:56 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-10-28 01:22 pm (UTC)The neveila is probably the connection, but the rule would apply to any person who became ritually impure in a way that requires a mikveh to become pure (so basically anything but a human corpse).