Chapter 4, Mishna 7, 8
What happens if a broken limb lacks enough flesh covering the jutting bone?
Is only the limb forbidden or the entire animal?
Does shechita purify a hanging limb of a tereifa?
Why isn’t a hanging limb treated as a limb from a living animal?
Who is Aryokh?
How much of a broken bone must be covered?
Does skin count like flesh for a broken limb?
Why is a fledgling different from an adult bird?
Can soft sinews count like flesh?
Do soft sinews prevent tereifa?
What happens if part of a broken bone is missing?
If a piece is missing, can the animal be kosher?
Does the location of the broken bone matter?
Can decomposed flesh permit a broken limb?
When is skin considered like flesh?
How should a broken bone be treated to heal properly?
When is a placenta considered food?
Why is even a partially emerged placenta prohibited?
Why is the placenta of a sacrificial animal buried?
What are the “ways of the Amorite”?
Does the Torah include the placenta with the fetus?
What is the status of a cooked donkey hide?
Can touching an animal’s hide make someone impure?
Does cooking make a donkey hide into food?
Why is a detached placenta a concern?
Why are we concerned that the placenta came from another fetus?
Why are male offspring with firstborn status considered rare?
What types of offspring receive firstborn status?
Why must the placenta of a sacrificial animal be buried?
Why would someone place stones on a fruit tree?
What purpose does marking a tree serve?
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