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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">From yesterday's OU Halacha Yomis</p>
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<p><strong>Q. How is the <em>mitzvah</em> of <em>Shiluach Hakein</em> performed?</strong></p>
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<p>A. Before sending away the mother, one should have the intent to fulfill a <em>
mitzvah</em>. There is a difference of opinion as to how one should send away the mother. According to the Rambam (Hilchos Shechita 13:5), one should grab the mother bird by the wings and send her away. Though the Torah prohibits capturing the mother-bird when
she sits on the nest, when the intention of grabbing the mother is to send her away, this is not considered an act of capturing. However, Shulchan Aruch (YD 292:4) rules in accordance with the Rosh and the Tur that one need not grab the mother bird. Rather,
one may use a stick or the back of one’s hand to send away the mother. According to these<em> Rishonim</em>, the important factor is not that you grab the mother but that you cause her to fly away. The Binyan Tziyon (Chadashos 14) writes that some
<em>Rishonim</em> disagree with the Rambam on two points. They maintain that if one grabs the mother and sends her away, a) the
<em>mitzvah</em> is not fulfilled, and b) one transgresses the prohibition of taking the mother-bird (even though the intent is to send the bird away). It is therefore best to use a stick or, as Rav Belsky,
<em>zt”l</em> advised, to push the mother bird off the nest with an open hand, the palm facing upwards so that the mother bird is not accidentally caught. Once the mother bird is chased away, one should pick up the eggs or chicks and take possession of them.</p>
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