2. Can something that is forbidden to eat because of life-threatening danger become nullified if there is 60 times of permissible food in the same pot?
3. What does Devorim 4:34 have in common with Shmos 16:16?
Answers:
1. Most Rishonim are of the opinion that the prohibition of Lo Sechaneim applies to all non-Jews (Rambam Hil Akum 10;Chinuch 426;Tosfos, Avoda Zora 20a).
2.According to the Taz (Yoreh De'ah 116:2), a D'var Sakana is never Bateil. Most Achronim, however, disagree with this, and maintain that it can be Bateil B'shishim.
3.Shmos 16:16 and Devorim 4:34 are the only two verses in the Torah that contain the entire Aleph-Beis.
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