Which type of slaughter blood is classified as a halachic liquid that makes food susceptible to impurity?
Halacha 2 states that the blood counted as a liquid is the blood that flows at the END of slaughter. Blood at the beginning of slaughter does not make food susceptible.
Question 2
Is human breast milk that is not needed classified as a halachic liquid?
Halacha 3 states that human milk that is not needed is not placed in the halachic category of a liquid. It does not make foods susceptible to impurity, nor does it contract impurity.
Question 3
What is the status of sweat produced after drinking impure liquids?
Halacha 8 states that even if a person drank impure liquids and excreted them by sweating, his sweat is pure — because sweat is not placed in the halachic category of liquids.
Question 4
What is the status of moisture condensing on the walls of a bathhouse?
Halacha 9 states that moisture in a bathhouse is considered water and is placed in the halachic category of liquids, unlike moisture on the walls of homes, caves, and cisterns.
Question 5
What is the status of liquids (blood and water) flowing in the Temple Courtyard slaughterhouse?
Halacha 15 explicitly states that liquids in the Temple Courtyard slaughterhouse are always considered pure — they do not contract impurity, nor do they make foods susceptible to ritual impurity.