Daf Yomi Summary – Menachos 67a–67b (Thursday, 1st Adar)

📖 Daf Yomi Summary – Menachot 67a–67b

Main Topic: Chadash and the Omer

The daf continues the discussion of חדש (chadash) — grain from the new harvest that is forbidden to eat until the Korban Omer is brought on the 16th of Nisan.

 

When Exactly Does Chadash Become Permitted?

The Gemara analyzes when the prohibition ends:

Is new grain permitted from the moment the Omer is offered?

Or only after the day passes?

Or does it depend on whether the Beit HaMikdash is standing?

Key distinction:

When the Beit HaMikdash exists → the Omer offering permits the grain.

When there is no Mikdash → the Torah permits chadash automatically after the day of the 16th.

 

Time of Day Matters

The daf discusses:

Whether chadash becomes permitted at dawn (עלות השחר),

Or only after sunrise / midday, depending on how the פסוקים are read and how the Omer was brought in practice.

This leads to careful analysis of:

Biblical vs. rabbinic safeguards

How far we extend the prohibition to avoid mistakes

Land of Israel vs. Outside Israel

A major theme:

Is chadash forbidden outside Eretz Yisrael?

The Gemara presents:

Views that chadash applies everywhere (Biblical)

Other views that it is rabbinic outside Israel This debate becomes foundational for later halachic discussions.

 

Safek Chadash

The Gemara also touches on cases of uncertainty:

Grain of unknown harvest date

Mixtures of old and new grain

How strict we must be when the status isn’t clear

 

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