Why shouldn’t a Shomer sell fruits under his care, even when some of them are being slightly lost?
Perhaps the owner made them into Terumah, and the buyer will not know that.
A person wants his own things, more than a larger amount of someone else’s!
Why should he — they aren’t his!
Machlokes between answers A and B.
Machlokes between answers B and C.
What conditions should someone else’s wine be sold when it is going bad?
At public auction.
Under Beis Din’s supervision.
To someone else, and not to himself.
Answers A and B.
Answers B and C.
What can spoiled honey be used for?
To smear on leather skins.
To apply to a camel’s aching back.
To catch flies; it works better than vinegar.
To use for Terumos and Maasros, to permit foods in a different place to be eaten.
To put in a new beehive so the bees will feel at home.
Is a Shomer’s selling fruits that are going bad related to sending a relative to care for a Shuvoi’s field, because both involve saving another person’s property against inevitable loss?
No, the fruits are not sold because a person specifically wants his own things, which doesn’t apply to caring for his fields.
No. Not all of the fruits will be lost if they are not sold, but the entire field will be lost if it is not cared for.
No, the reason why not to sell fruits is because we are concerned that they were made Teruma, which doesn’t apply to caring for his fields.
All answers are correct.
No answers are correct.
What is the Torah saying in stating the obvious, that the dead man’s wife will be an Almana, and children Yesomim?
The Torah is reminding us of the great care we must have when dealing with an Alamana, and a Yasom.
That the woman and children will be “immediate” Almanos and Yesomim, for Hashem will make it clear that the man died.
That the woman and children will be “prolonged” Alamanos and Yesomim, that they will not know if the man is really dead, and are thus unable to remarry or inherit.
That the children will feel more helpless, for, not only are they Yesomim, but their mother is an Almana.
That the children will be doubly comforted, for Hashem cares for an Almana, and for Yesomim. They are under Hashem's special care.