
Lakewood Daf Yomi Zevachim 57
Nov 10, 2025
Dive into the intricate sacrificial laws regarding offerings like Bechor, Maaser, and Pesach, learning where and when they can be consumed. Explore Rabbi Akiva’s compelling arguments comparing Bechor and shlomim, as well as the unique rule of two placements for Olah. Discover the significance of timing for the Korban Pesach and the innovative solutions proposed by Avnei Nezer regarding the Afikoman. The discussions highlight unique halachic interpretations and the fascinating nuances of ritual practices.
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Grouping Zerika Versus Eating Rules
- The Mishnah groups bechor, maaser, and pesach for zerika laws but differentiates them for eating rules.
- Zerika similarity doesn't imply identical dinim of achila, which vary by purpose and who may eat.
Learning By Hekesh Has Limits
- The Gemara learns zerika for maaser and pesach from the bechor via hekesh despite textual silence.
- That derivation limits which specific halachot transfer, explaining differences in achila laws.
Analogies Transfer Some Details Only
- Oila's requirement of a yesod under the mizbeach is extended to bechor, maaser, and pesach by analogy.
- Yet Oila's stricter rule of two places isn't copied; context and scriptural wording shape which features transfer.





