
Lakewood Daf Yomi Zevachim 56
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Nov 9, 2025 Explore the fascinating dimensions of the Azara in the Beis Hamikdash, including halachic implications for its adjacent spaces. Dive into the debate over which lishkos count as part of the Azara and how various laws apply to them. Unravel the timing rules for shechita and eating meat, and discover the intriguing challenges regarding korban dam becoming pasol at sunset. Delve into Rabbeinu Tam's differing concepts of sunset and their practical ramifications for modern customs surrounding Shabbat candle lighting.
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Dam Becomes Pasul At Shkiah
- Dam from korbanot becomes pasul at shkiah rather than after a night, so z'rika can't be done once the sun sets.
- This is a central principle for timing sacrifices and explains many downstream rulings on dam nifsal.
Why The Torah Says 'B'yom Ha-Krivoi'
- The Torah's phrase 'b'yom ha-krivoi' signals both the day of shechita and the requirement to perform z'rika the same day.
- The Gemara reads this wording to explain why dam becomes pasul at shkiah and why timing matters.
Eve-Of-Third-Day Machloket
- A third-night quandary arises when someone planned to eat on an unreachable later night; poskim dispute whether that intention makes meat pasul or not.
- The Gemara records a machloket between Chizkiyah and Rabbi Yochanan about punishment and status on that eve.
