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פָּרָה שֶׁקַּרְנֶיהָ וּטְלָפֶיהָ שְׁחוֹרִים, יָגֹד. גַּלְגַּל הָעַיִן וְהַשִּׁנַּיִם וְהַלָּשׁוֹן אֵינָם פּוֹסְלִים בַּפָּרָה. וְהַנַּנֶּסֶת, כְּשֵׁרָה. הָיְתָה בָהּ יַבֶּלֶת וַחֲתָכָהּ, רַבִּי יְהוּדָה פוֹסֵל. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, כָּל מְקוֹם שֶׁנִּטַּל וְלֹא הֶעֱלָה מְקוֹמוֹ שֵׂעָר אָדֹם, פְּסוּלָה:
Jałówka [czerwona], której rogi i kopyta są czarne, należy je [rogi i kopyta] usunąć. Gałka oczna, zęby i język nie unieważniają go [całkowicie zaczerwienionego, jeśli są czarne]. Runt jest ważny. [Jeśli] miał wrzód, który został odcięty, rabin Jehuda go unieważnia; R'abbi Shimon mówi: Za każdym razem, gdy nastąpiło usunięcie, a na jego miejscu nie rosły rude włosy, jest to nieważne.
Bartenura on Mishnah Parah
יגוד (chop off) – he should cut off/sever. Like (Daniel 4:11): “hew down the tree”/גודו אילנא.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Parah
Introduction
This mishnah deals with various bodily issues that could potentially disqualify the red cow.
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והננסת (dwarf) – the smallest, for that is a blemish in a human but is not a blemish in an animal.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Parah
If the horns or the hoofs of the [red] cow are black they are chopped off. The red cow must have only red hairs. If it has black hairs, they cannot be removed to make it valid. However, if it has black non-hair parts, parts that can be removed without killing or maiming the animal, they may be removed. These include the horns and hoofs.
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יבלת (wart on the skin – VAVROAH in the foreign language.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Parah
The eye ball, the teeth and the tongue cause do not invalidate the [red] cow. Some parts need not even be removed if they are black. These include the eye ball, the teeth and the tongue. Removing these "live" parts of the cow would severely damage the cow and therefore this is not done.
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ור' יהודה פוסל – and the Halakha is according to Rabbi Yehuda.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Parah
One that is dwarf-like is valid. In Bekhorot 7:6 we learned that dwarf-like animals are not disqualified from sacrifices. Here we learn that this includes the red hatat cow.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Parah
If there was on it an extra digit and it was cut off: Rabbi Judah says that it is invalid. Rabbi Shimon says: wherever, if removed, no red hair grows in its place is it invalid. Bekhorot 7:6 teaches that if a priest had an extra finger and he cut it off, he can't serve on the altar. Rabbi Judah applies this to the red hatat cow as well. In contrast, Rabbi Shimon says that the cow is invalid only if no red hair grows in its place. If red hair takes its place, it is valid.
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