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🛎️ AT Daily! #2346 🐮 My Neighbor’s Cow 🥩 Chullin 38

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Chapter 2, Mishna 7, 8

What if animal is in danger of imminent death before being slaughtered?
What is the convulsion that is an indication of life?
What does it mean if one slaughters an animal at night and wakes in the morning and sees blood all over walls?
Is spurting superior as a form of evidence that slaughter was valid?
What is relevance of convulsing with fore leg or hind leg or wagged its tail?
At what age can animal be accepted as offering?
Can animal born of parents of diverse kinds be brought as offering?
Can animal born by caesarean section be brought as offering? Can it be eaten?
Can an orphaned animal be brought as offering if mother died within seven days of birth?
When must an animal be alive throughout the process?
Does there have to be indication of life at end of act of slaughter?
What is relevance of animal’s leg being bent during slaughter?
What is convulsion and indication of life for bird?
What is difference between small and large animal re: convulsion that indicates life?
Can kosher slaughter be performed by a gentile?
If kosher animal is owned by gentile who hires Jew to slaughter animal, is it kosher meat?
Why does this need to be stated?
What if Jew slaughtered animal with intent to feed gentile from diaphragm?
What is relevance of intent of gentile re: what he planned to do with animal?
When does intent invalidate the slaughter?
Is intent of owner of animal or priest that brings offering more important?
Do owners render animal pigul due to improper intent?
When does owner’s intent matter?
If owner intended animal to be used for idolatry, can it still be kosher for eating?
Do we derive laws of non-sacred slaughter from slaughter inside the Temple?
Is there a dispute re: one who slaughtered animal for use in idolatry?
What if sin offering is brought for its own sake but slaughtered for sake of something else?
When does one transfer intent from sacrificial rite to another sacrificial rite?
What if one slaughters for a gentile and the gentile’s intent is idolatry?

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