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Bava Kamma 23: אֵיזֶהוּ תָּם וְאֵיזֶהוּ מוּעָד

jyungar November 25, 2023

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What is a tam and what is a mu’ad? A mu’ad is an animal that was testified about three days in a row, and (it reverts to being) a tam when it stopped goring for three days. This is the opinion of Rabbi Yehudah. Rabbi Meir says: A mu’ad is an animal that was testified about three times (even on the same day), and (it reverts to being) a tam when the children play with it and it does not gore them.

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