
Rabbi Silber's Daf Yomi shiur on Chullin 34 continues the Gemara's effort to pin down the Mishna's case of a shechted animal that never touched blood, working out how a person's ritually impure hands can render the meat tamei once the meat is understood to be chullin prepared with an elevated kedusha. Along the way, he retells the famous transition in the Beis HaMedrash from Rabban Gamliel's guarded door to Rabbi Elazar ben Azarya's open one, drawing out the difference between a student whose inside matches his outside and one who only talks about wanting Torah - a challenge to want something badly enough to find a way in even when the easy door is closed. He closes by tying the sugya's careful distinctions between levels of tumah to the very first request we make each week at Havdalah: the gift of da'as, the discernment to tell right from wrong in our own lives.
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Jun 2, 2026