A man stole something and died, and the stolen item is still in the house. Which Yorshim must return it?
- Only Gedolim.
- Only Ketanim.
- Only Yorshim above twenty.
- Gedolim and Ketanim.
- None.
A man borrowed a cow and died before he had to give it back.
- The Yorshim may not use the cow; it was loaned to the father!
- The Yorshim are like the father; they may use the cow, and are Chayav for Onsim.
- The Yorshim may use the cow, and are not Chayav for Onsim.
- The Yorshim may not use the cow, but are Chayav for Onsim until they return it.
- There is no rule; we ask the cow’s owner what to do.
Why couldn’t Rav Yirmiya bring Eidus against his brother-in-law?
- The brother-in-law was locked in the house.
- The brother-in-law was a Katan.
- The brother-in-law was out of town.
- The brother-in-law was related to one of the Eidim.
- Rav Yirmiya was scared.
When would we accept Aidim when the Baal Din is not present?
- Never.
- When the Aidim or Baal Din is sick.
- The Eidim want to travel overseas.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers B and C.
What is an Adrachta?
- A Pesak Din allowing the lender to seize the debtor’s property as payment.
- The name for the second thirty-day period.
- The Shtar that Eidim must sign before testifying, attesting they are telling the truth.
- A Pesak Din putting someone in Shamta.
- The Aramaic word for an architect.