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Yoma 027: The Zar - Shechitah and Lottery
michael plaskow asked:
The zar could perform shechita which was so sought after, that it required a
lottery. Obviously, the zar was not a participant in the lottery. So were
the cohanim happy that this was given away? How was the zar chosen if there
was a lottery? How often was a zar chosen? I am teaching daf yomi so I do
need a full answer. Many thanks and kol tuv
chazan michael plaskow, netanya
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The Kollel replies:
A Zar, in other words, a non-Kohen, is Kosher for Shechitah as you write.
Zarim were not included in the lottery, perhaps because it involved other
Avodos, for which a Zar is inadmissible. One may still ask however why a
separate lottery was not arranged for the Shechitah which could have also
included Zarim. I have heard in the name of Rav Chaim Shmuelevitz zt'l
that the Kohanim were Machmir to do Shechitah themselves even though it is
Kosher with a Zar. He brought a proof from Berachos 31b that the Kohanim
were unaware of the fact that Shechitah is Kosher by a Zar. (See also
Rashash there.) He brought a further proof from Rashi in Yevamos 33b that
says that a Zar who did Avodah on Shabbos on a Korban Tzibur is Chayav a
Chatas. This seems to indicate that a Zar is Pasul to Shecht on Shabbos. If
so, we may surmise that Kohanim are to be preferred for Shechitah.
I am not sure what you refer to when you say, "how was this given away?".
Perhaps you mean to ask how was the Memunah on the Payis appointed. This
depends on who the Memunah was. The Rambam (Klei ha'Mikdash 4:16) and
Rashi (15b)
learn that the Memunah was the Segan. The Sefer Gachalei Esh (13b) says
that the Segan was appointed by the Beis Din ha'Gadol. Tosfos and Tosfos
Yeshanim hold that the Memunah was not the Segan, rather another appointee.
See Shekalim (5:1) that there were a number of Memunim, one of whom was in
charge of the Payis (lottery). It is unclear how he was appointed, but it is
reasonable to assume that this would have been done by the Beis Din of the
Kohanim who oversaw the business of the running of the Beis ha'Mikdash.
The job of the Memunah did not involve an Avodah so there is no reason why
he should not continue the job indefinitely. (Actually, Kohanim do not become
Pasul due to age (Chulin 24a).)
If I have misunderstood your question please let me know and I will try
again.
Dov Freedman
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