
Daf Yomi with R’ Eli Stefansky (MDY) Daf Yomi Zevachim Daf 76 by R’ Eli Stefansky
Nov 29, 2025
R’ Eli Stefansky kicks off with lively introductions and community stories before diving into the complexities of korbanot. He explains the differences between asham and shlamim while unraveling the nuances of mixing live animals and meat. Listeners are captivated by analogies linking investments to halachic decisions. The conversation moves into intriguing discussions on Shemitah and the implications of purchasing truma with Shemitah money. R’ Eli wraps up with practical rulings, final thoughts, and a video demonstration, leaving everyone with valuable insights.
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Warm Community Introductions
- R’ Eli Stefansky shares many attendee introductions and small personal stories to warm the crowd and set a communal tone.
- He uses relatable, humorous examples to connect listeners to the Daf Yomi audience.
Always Adopt The Stricter Karban Rule
- When two korbanot get mixed, you must adopt the stricter eating limit to avoid destroying valid offerings.
- Live animals offer procedural remedies, but once slaughtered the safer one-day limit applies.
No Fixes Once Meat Is Slaughtered
- Pieces of meat mixed after slaughter have no workaround, so the community defaults to the more stringent limitation.
- R’ Eli stresses practical consequences: you may have to forego the second day of eating.
