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    ☕️coffee addict
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    your thoughts on it and the point rebyidd brought up

    isn’t it supposed to be a female (no horns)

    #1082780
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Some females have horns.

    #1082781
    Joseph
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    I couldn’t make out the audio what Rav Dovid answered about shechting the parah adumah before the beis hamikdash. Did anyone hear the response?

    #1082782
    ☕️coffee addict
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    dy,

    as big as that one?

    #1082783
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Apparently.

    #1082784
    mobico
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    All cows have horns. This species is not the one you are familiar with, whose females have small horns.

    #1082785
    YesOrNo
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    Why do cows wear bells?

    Because their horns don’t work.

    #1082786
    147
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    your thoughts on it Plain & simple coffee addict:- This mysterious ginger cow’s validity so absolutely has to be cleared up before we Lein Parshas Chukas [even before Shabbos Mincho & Monday & Thursday of that week], so that we can Lein Chukas with clarity & certainty.

    #1082787
    rew
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    The female cows i have seen in the zoo always had horns. But i want to know why is this called red? unless it’s the lighting once on video or camera.

    #1082788
    Matan1
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    147- What does the parah aduma have to do with the clarity and certainty of the laining?

    #1082789
    BarryLS1
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    From what I’ve read, it appears to be a Kosher Parah Adumah. My feeling is that we should be focusing on what it means if it’s true and prepare ourselves as best as possible.

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