Related%20passage for Chullin 71:3
תנא דבי רבי ישמעאל
A Tanna of the school of R'Ishmael taught: The verse: 'And drink the blood of the slain', excludes blood which comes out in a gush<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., the life-blood which spurts out during the killing of the animal. The phrase, 'blood of the slain', is interpreted as referring only to such blood as flows from the animal after it has been slain, i.e., after the life-blood has been run out, but not to the stream of blood which spurts out osu yrp during the act of killing, at which time the animal is still alive. So Rashi Ker. 22a, q.v. and Tosaf. here s.v. But see Rashi here s.v. This ruling, says Tosaf., does not apply to the case of an animal ritually slaughtered.');"><sup>2</sup></span>
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