Shalom friends! There has been a big question in my mind (and also in some of your minds as per the comments section) as we learn #Zevachim:
With all these messy sacrifices, WHO the hell was doing the all the priestly laundry?? Welcome to #DafReactions Zevachim 35: Spin Cycle ๐งบ
#talmud #DafYomi
With all these messy sacrifices, WHO the hell was doing the all the priestly laundry?? Welcome to #DafReactions Zevachim 35: Spin Cycle ๐งบ
#talmud #DafYomi
ืึธืึทืจ ืึธืึถื ืจึทืึดึผื ืึฐืืึผืึธื: ืึฐืึดืึฐืจึตืืึถื, ืึธืึธึผื ืคึผืึนืงึฐืงึดืื ืึธืขึฒืึธืจึธื? ืึธืึฐืจืึผ ืืึน: ืฉึถืืึทื ืืึผื ืึดืึฐื ึตื ืึทืึฒืจึนื ืฉึถืืึฐึผืึทืึฐึผืืึผ ืขึทื ืึทืจึฐืืึผืึผืึนืชึตืืึถื ืึทึผืึธึผื.
The Gemara cites the continuation of the baraita: Rabbi Yehuda said to the Rabbis: According to your statement that the mixed blood on the floor may not be used, why do they plug the drain of the Temple courtyard on Passover eve and not allow the blood to flow out through it? The Rabbis said to him: It is a source of praise for the sons of Aaron that they should walk in blood up to their ankles, thereby demonstrating their love for the Temple service.
Thanks for learning with me!
What you just saw is part of The Daf Reactions Project, where I share my daily practice of studying the Babylonian Talmud (Daf Yomi) from the viewpoint of a formerly Orthodox, now secular, Millennial feminist.
I'm Miriam Anzovinโa Jewish nerd, storyteller, and artist. My passion is putting this ancient discourse in direct communication with modern internet culture, pop culture, and current events.
These videos are my authentic reactions, with commentary that's both heartfelt and comedic, and always centers Jewish joy.
My profound gratitude to Renรฉ Michel, for connecting all the Daf Reactions videos to Sefaria source sheets. To paraphrase Rabbi Tarfon in Pirkei Avot 2:16: It is not your responsibility to finish the work, but you should really try or Renรฉ might have coded it already!!
You can find me @MiriamAnzovin on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads, Mastodon, (and also in some peopleโs minds, where I live rent free.)
What you just saw is part of The Daf Reactions Project, where I share my daily practice of studying the Babylonian Talmud (Daf Yomi) from the viewpoint of a formerly Orthodox, now secular, Millennial feminist.
I'm Miriam Anzovinโa Jewish nerd, storyteller, and artist. My passion is putting this ancient discourse in direct communication with modern internet culture, pop culture, and current events.
These videos are my authentic reactions, with commentary that's both heartfelt and comedic, and always centers Jewish joy.
My profound gratitude to Renรฉ Michel, for connecting all the Daf Reactions videos to Sefaria source sheets. To paraphrase Rabbi Tarfon in Pirkei Avot 2:16: It is not your responsibility to finish the work, but you should really try or Renรฉ might have coded it already!!
You can find me @MiriamAnzovin on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads, Mastodon, (and also in some peopleโs minds, where I live rent free.)

