כ״ז בשבט ה׳תשע״ב (February 20, 2012)

Temurah 5a-b – The effects of ill-gotten gains

Abayye and Rava disagree about a very basic question. When someone performs an action that is forbidden by the Torah, will that action affect reality? The Gemara at the end of yesterday’s daf (=page) teaches:
Said Abayye: Any act which the Divine Law forbids, if it has been done, it has legal effect;for if you were to think that the act has no legal effect, why then is one punishable with lashes? Rava however said: The act has no legal effect at all, and the reason why one is punishable with lashes on account thereof is because one has transgressed a command of the Divine Law.
Today’s daf lists several examples of the performance of forbidden acts whose consequence – or lack of such – are brought to support either Abayye or Rava.
One of the examples that is brought is the case of temurah, where someone tries to exchange a sanctified animal and transfer the holiness to another. In that case, the perpetrator receives lashes and the forbidden act affects the second animal, which becomes sanctified as a result. The Gemara suggests that this disproves Rava’s position. Rava responds by saying that in this case the Torah explicitly states that this will be the consequence of his action.

The question and answer that appear in the Gemara seem odd inasmuch as it is clear that in the case of temurah there is a biblical mandate that the second animal will be affected by the forbidden sanctification. The Sefat Emet suggests that the Gemara was using the example of temurah to make a basic point about Rava’s position. Since in the case of temurahwe see that a forbidden act takes effect, this law should be used as an archetype and we should derive a general principle from it. Rava responds that the case of temurah is unique. The Torah teaches that it is not the forbidden act that grants sanctity to the second animal – the sanctity does not really transfer from one animal to the next – the source of the sanctity is Biblical fiat. Thus Rava’s original concept remains: A forbidden act has no legal effect at all.