1)

(a)Rabah bar Nasan asked Rav Huna whether a man who injures his wife during Tashmish is liable or not. If on the one hand, he might be Patur because he is acting within his rights, why, on the other hand, might he be Chayav?

(b)Rav Huna cited our Mishnah 'she'la'Zeh Reshus Lehalech, v'la'Zeh Reshus Lehalech' to prove that he should be Patur. Rava counter this from the case in the Torah of someone who is chopping wood in a forest. What does the Pasuk in Matos say about him?

(c)What Kal-va'Chomer does Rava now Darshen from there?

(d)How does Rava ...

1. ... then explain the difference between the man with the beam and the husband? Why is the former Patur, and the latter, liable?

2. ... reconcile this with the Pasuk in Acharei-Mos "v'Nichresu ha'Nefashos ha'Osos ... ", indicating that the woman too, is considered as having performed an act?

2)

(a)We have already discussed Reish Lakish, who absolves the owner of the cow that kicked another cow which was crouching in the street. What does he say in a case where the crouching cow kicked the one that was walking past?

(b)On what grounds do we reject the proof for this from our Mishnah, which obligates the man with the beam to pay, in the event that he stopped suddenly and the man with the barrel crashed into him?

(c)What do we say beyond the fact that it is no proof?

(d)How do we establish our Mishnah in order to refute this Kashya on Reish Lakish?

3)

(a)How do we try to prove the first part of Reish Lakish's statement from the Seifa of our Mishnah, which absolves the man with the beam if the man with the barrel who was walking in front of him stopped abruptly?

(b)On what grounds do we reject this proof?

4)

(a)What does our Mishnah say in a case where two people are walking in the street or one person is walking and one, running?

(b)And what does he say if they are both running?

(c)We try to establish our Mishnah not like Isi ben Yehudah. What does Isi say in a Beraisa about someone who is running in the street?

(d)What is now the problem with Rebbi Yochanan, who rules like Isi?

5)

(a)How do we reconcile Isi with our Mishnah, automatically solving the problem with Rebbi Yochanan too?

(b)How do we prove this answer from the Seifa of the Mishnah 'O she'Hayu Sheneihem Ratzin'?

(c)This in turn, is based on Rebbi Chanina. What did ...

1. ... Rebbi Chanina used to say every Erev Shabbos at dusk?

2. ... Amri Lah add to Rebbi Chanina?

(d)And what did Rebbi Yanai used to say after donning his Talis when Shabbos came in?

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6)

(a)What does the Tana say about a person who is chopping wood in the Reshus ha'Yachid and a chunk flies into the Reshus ha'Rabim, or vice-versa, and kills someone?

(b)What is the third case in the Mishnah?

(c)Having taught us that the chopper is Chayav if the wood flies from ...

1. ... the Reshus ha'Yachid to the Reshus ha'Rabim, why did the Tana find it necessary to add the reverse case?

2. ... the Reshus ha'Rabim to the Reshus ha'Yachid, why did he find it necessary to add the reverse case?

3. ... the Reshus ha'Yachid to the Reshus ha'Rabim and vice-versa, why did he find it necessary to add the case where the wood flies from one Reshus ha'Yachid to another?

7)

(a)The Beraisa states that someone who enters a carpenter's shop without permission and is struck in the face by a flying chunk of wood and dies, the carpenter is Patur. How does Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina interpret the Seifa 've'Im Nichnas bi'Reshus, Chayav'?

(b)Why did he refer to four things and not five?

(c)On what grounds does Rabah refute Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina's original reason for exempting him from Galus 'because it is not comparable to the case of forest' (since there the murdered man entered his own domain, whereas here, he entered the domain of the carpenter)?

(d)So how does Rava interpret Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina? On what grounds does he exempt the carpenter from Galus?

8)

(a)What problem do we have with Rava's explanation from the Beraisa, which sentences the Shali'ach Beis-Din who added one lash to the maximum number that the sinner could take, to Galus?

(b)Why did Rava tap Rav Shimi from Neharda'a with his shoe (or on his shoe) when he suggested that the Shali'ach Beis-Din erred in the counting?

(c)What role does another Beraisa ascribe to each of the three Dayanim regarding the administering of Malkus?

(d)So what did Rav Shimi from Neharda'a finally answer? Who erred?

9)

(a)What problem do we have with Rava's explanation (Shogeg Karov l'Mezid), from the Beraisa regarding a person who throws a stone into the street and kills someone?

(b)On what grounds do we reject the suggestion ...

1. ... of Rav Shmuel bar Yitzchak, who establishes the Beraisa when the owner was actually demolishing the wall, either by day or by night?

2. ... that the Tana is speaking when he was demolishing his wall during the day, and throwing his stones into a trash-heap that was commonly frequented?

3. ... that the Tana is speaking when he was demolishing his wall during the day, and throwing his stones into a trash-heap that was not commonly frequented at all?

(c)How does Rav Papa finally establish the Beraisa?

10)

(a)Rav Papa quoting Rava cites Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina's statement with regard to the Reisha of the Beraisa ('ha'Nichnas l'Chanuso shel Nagar she'Lo bi'Reshus ... Patur'). What does Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina comment on that?

(b)Why, according to Rav Papa Amar Rava, can Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Chanina not pertain to the Seifa ('Nichnas bi'Reshus ... Chayav')?

11)

(a)In view of what we just learned, how do we establish the Beraisa which exempts the blacksmith, whose sparks killed the person who entered, even if the victim entered with permission?

(b)What is now the case?

(c)What makes this a Shogeg?

(d)Then why will this not apply to anybody else?