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Hullin 84a-b – Practical advice from Rabbi Yohanan
Hullin 83a-b – When many animals are slaughtered and eaten
Hullin 82a-b – Setting priorities in the slaughter of animals
Hullin 81a-b – When a more severe penalty negates a lesser one
Hullin 80a-b – An animal whose identity is difficult to pin down
Hullin 79a-b – Of mules and hinnies
Hullin 78a-b – Mothers and offspring cannot be slaughtered on the same day
Hullin 77a-b – Burying an animal’s placenta
Hullin 76a-b – When an animal’s legs are cut off
Hullin 75a-b – A living, breathing, partially slaughtered animal
Hullin 74a-b – A living, breathing, slaughtered animal
Hullin 73a-b – The significance of ritual slaughter when the animal is not kosher
Hullin 72a-b – Burial traditions in ancient Israel
Hullin 71a-b – Limiting ritual defilement
Hullin 70a-b – Theoretical questions applied to modern times
Hullin 69a-b – Birth defects in kosher animals
Hullin 68a-b – When a fetus can’t wait to see the world
Hullin 67a-b – Creepy-crawly critters aren’t kosher
Hullin 66a-b – Kosher fish
Hullin 65a-b – Eating grasshoppers
Hullin 64a-b – The eggs of non-kosher birds
Hullin 63a-b – A tradition of kosher birds
Hullin 62a-b – Identifying a kosher bird
Hullin 61a-b – Determining the kosher status of birds
Hullin 60a-b – A shrunken moon
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