Eruvin 36 – עירובין לו

The Gemara states that the Eruv (‘Seudah’) needs to be suitable (edible) from daytime (‘Mib’od yom); why would it not suffice that it is suitable at the very moment of the Eruv’s activation, which is Bein Hashmashos?

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Eruvin 36 – עירובין לו

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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

The Gemara states that the Eruv (‘Seudah’) needs to be suitable (edible) from daytime (‘Mib’od yom); why would it not suffice that it is suitable at the very moment of the Eruv’s activation, which is Bein Hashmashos?

 

Eruvin 97 – עירובין צז


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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

Why is salt embedded in a liquid-food considered tangible?

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Pesachim 4 – פסחים ד


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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

According to Rashi (2a) that the reason for Bedikas Chametz is in order to avoid ‘Bal Year’eh’, why would the tenant be obligated to do bedika, since the aforementioned concern applies only to the owner of the Chametz i.e. the landlord?

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Pesachim 4 – פסחים ד

According to Rashi (2a) that the reason for Bedikas Chametz is in order to avoid ‘Bal Year’eh’, why would the tenant be obligated to do bedika, since the aforementioned concern applies only to the owner of the Chametz i.e. the landlord?

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Yevamos 119 – יבמות קיט

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Next day’s Daf Yomi – Yevamos 120

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