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Hullin 59a-b – God as a destructive lion
Hullin 58a-b – Poisons and kosher animals
Hullin 57a-b – A creative therapy performed by a Roman
Hullin 56a-b – Of crops and gizzards
Hullin 55a-b – When kidneys are missing or diseased
Hullin 54a-b – When is an animal not a terefah?
Hullin 53a-b – Indications that a predator may have attacked
Hullin 52a-b – Predatory animals
Hullin 51a-b – When an animal takes a bad fall…or a leap of faith
Hullin 50a-b – Identifying the source of holes in the lungs
Hullin 49a-b – Holes in an animal’s lungs
Hullin 48a-b – An animal with ulcers on its lungs
Hullin 47a-b – Genetic conditions and the color of newborns
Hullin 45a-b – Finding the appropriate spot for ritual slaughter
Hullin 44a-b – Accepting multiple stringencies
Hullin 43a-b – Talmudic testing
Hullin 42a-b – Animals that cannot live much longer
Hullin 41a-b – Slaughtering an ordinary animal and declaring it a sacrifice
Hullin 40a-b – Slaughtering someone else’s animal for idol worship
Hullin 39a-b – Ecumenical interaction in Caesarea
Hullin 38a-b – Slaughtering on behalf of non-Jews
Hullin 37a-b – Can an animal be slaughtered if it appears to be dying?
Hullin 36a-b – The status of different kinds of blood
Hullin 35a-b – Raising the importance of meat by means of ritual slaughter
Hullin 34a-b – Ritual defilement and ordinary meat
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