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== The Rebbe's Explanations == One of the disputes in the Masechet is the disagreement between Shammai and Hillel regarding a woman who saw [[niddah]] blood, whether "dayah sha'atah" (she is ritually impure only from that time onward) or whether she is impure "mipekidah lepekidah" (retroactively from the time she last checked herself). The Rebbe attributes this dispute to a general disagreement between Shammai, who emphasized the power of the collective, and Beit Hillel, who emphasized the power of the individual. ==== Additional Explanations ==== * '''Name of the Masechet''' "Bechirata," the chosen Masechet. Sichot Kodesh 5740 Volume 1, page 17 (page 60) * '''End of Chapter 1.''' Likkutei Sichot page 72 (page 83) * '''Chapter 8 Mishnah 7.''' That Eliyahu does not come to declare impure or pure, to distance or to bring near. Sichot Kodesh 5740 Volume 1, page 18 (page 61) * '''Chapter 8 Mishnah 7.''' That Eliyahu does not come to declare impure or pure, to distance or to bring near. Explanation of the dispute, how can there be a dispute about reality. Shaarei Geulah V'Yemot HaMashiach, page 40 (page 35) [[Category:Shas]] [[he:ΧΧ‘ΧΧͺ Χ’ΧΧΧΧΧͺ]]
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