1)

(a)Our Mishnah discusses Kofer. What is the Din of Tam that kills a person regarding ...

1. ... Kofer?

2. ... Misah?

(b)With regard to the Chiyuv Misah, what will be the Din in a case where the victim is a child (who is Patur from the Mitzvos)?

(c)How much must the owner of an ox pay, for killing an Eved worth ...

1. ... a hundred Manah pay?

2. ... one Dinar?

2)

(a)What problem do we have with an animal ever becoming a Mu'ad l'Adam?

(b)What objection does Rav Ashi raise to Rabah's answer that it is possible when the animal chased three people and Beis-Din assessed that it would have killed them had it caught them?

(c)Rav Ashi himself answers 'K'gon she'Sikein li'Sheloshah Bnei Adam'. What does he mean by that?

(d)We reject the answer of Rav Zevid (that it becomes a Mu'ad by killing three animals) on the grounds that a Mu'ad for animals is not a Mu'ad for people, as we learned above. On what grounds do we reject the answer of ...

1. ... Rav Shimi (that it first killed three Nochrim)?

2. ... Reish Lakish (that it first killed three Tereifos)?

(e)Rav Papa establishes a Mu'ad l'Adam when it is simply not physically possible to kill it. To which case is he referring?

3)

(a)Rav Acha b'rei d'Rav Ika answers that the Zomemei Zomemin themselves became Zomemin. What does he mean?

(b)This is only clear-cut however, according to those who only require the Mazik ox to be warned, but according to those who require the owner to be warned, there is a problem. Which problem?

(c)How do we establish the case to resolve this problem? What additional information will the final witnesses have to provide?

4)

(a)According to Ravina, it is possible to find a Mu'ad l'Adam in a case where the witnesses were able to identify the owner's herd, but not the individual ox. On what grounds is the owner then Chayav? Seeing as he did not know which animal gored the first three times, what should he have done?

(b)How did any one specific animal then become Mu'ad?

5)

(a)What does the Tana learn from the Pasuk (in connection with an ox that killed a person) ...

1. ... "v'Lo Ye'achel Es Besaro"?

2. ... "u'Ba'al ha'Shor Naki"?

(b)In this light, how does ben Zoma explain the phrase "u'Ba'al ha'Shor Naki"?

(c)Why does the Tana decline to explain the Pasuk literally (with regard to an ox that is stoned?

6)

(a)How does Rebbi Avuhu Amar Rebbi Elazar interpret "Lo Ye'achel", "Lo Sochal" and "Lo Sochlu" wherever they occur?

(b)How does he extrapolate this from the Pasuk (written in connection with Neveilah) "la'Ger asher bi'She'arecha Titnenah va'Achalah"?

(c)That being the case, why does the Tana not establish "v'Lo Ye'achel Es Besaro" with regard to a prohibition forbidding Hana'ah from an ox that is stoned (but permitting it if it is Shechted)?

(d)How do we know to split Rebbi Avuhu's Din in this way?

7)

(a)Alternatively, how might we learn it from "Lo Ye'achel Es Besaro"?

(b)We suggest that "v'Lo Ye'achel Es Besaro" might pertain specifically to where the animal is Shechted with a sharp piece of rock, but not to where it is Shechted with a knife. What is the basis for such a suggestion?

(c)But we refute this on the basis of a Mishnah in Chulin. What does the Tana say there about someone who slaughters with a scythe, a sharp piece of rock or a reed?

(d)What have we proved with this Mishnah? How does it repudiate the previous suggestion?

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8)

(a)Having concluded that, according to Rebbi Avahu, we learn both the prohibition to eat a 'Shor ha'Niskal' that was Shechted and to derive benefit from it, from "v'Lo Ye'achel Es Besaro", what do we learn from "u'Ba'al ha'Shor Naki"?

(b)We will shortly discuss the opinions of other Tana'im who learn other things from "u'Ba'al ha'Shor Naki". How do they learn Hana'as Oro from "Es Besaro"?

(c)Our Tana is Shimon ha'Amsuni (or Nechemyah ha'Amsuni), who does not Darshen the word "Es" wherever it appears in the Torah. What made him retract from all the 'esin' that he had Darshened up to that point?

(d)What did he reply when they asked him what he would do with all his earlier Derashos?

9)

(a)Who is the Tana who argues with Shimon ha'Amsuni?

(b)What does he learn from the "Es" in "Es Hash-m Elokecha Tiyra"?

10)

(a)Rebbi Eliezer in a Beraisa learns from "u'Ba'al ha'Shor Naki", 'Naki me'Chatzi Kofer'. To what is he referring?

(b)On what grounds does Rebbi Akiva object to Rebbi Eliezer's Derashah?

(c)How does Rebbi Eliezer counter this objection?

(d)How can he establish the case when the owner admitted to his ox having gored the person? Why does this not contravene the principle 'Modeh bi'Kenas Patur'?

11)

(a)What is the Din regarding an animal that meant to kill another animal, but inadvertently killed a person, or that meant to kill a Nochri and inadvertently killed a Yisrael regarding putting it to death?

(b)What is the third case mentioned by Rebbi Eliezer in the Beraisa?

(c)Why do we quote this Beraisa?

(d)Why is the Beraisa of 'Miskaven' considered a bigger Chidush than that of 'Ed Echad'?

12)

(a)According to Rav Kahana in the name of Rava, Rebbi Eliezer first countered Rebbi Akiva with the case of 'Miskaven', whereas according to Rav Tivyomi in the name of Rava, he first cited the case of 'Heimis' ('Ed Echad'). Each of them gave a Mashal to support his opinion. What Mashal did ...

1. ... Rav Kahana give?

2. ... Rav Tivyomi give?