Why wouldn't a person be allowed to eat his Maaser Sheini if didn't pay the Chomesh?
- The Chomesh is M'Akaiv.
- It is a penalty to ensure that he will pay the Chomesh.
- To make sure that he has money for Shabbos food in Yerushalayim.
- The Gemara suggests answers A and B.
- The Gemara suggests answers B and C.
Are we afraid of Peshiya by Hekdesh?
- Yes.
- No. The Gizbor goes after people for payment.
- No. The awe of the holy day of Shabbos affects how people look at holy foods the entire week.
- Yes. People are so elevated by Hekdesh they sometimes forget to be practical with details.
- No. People are so elevated by Hekdesh that they find themselves paying extra attention to details they would otherwise overlook.
When must the Chomesh be like the Keren?
- By Hekdesh.
- By Maaser Sheini.
- By the Chomesh of eating Truma B'Shogeg.
- By the Kefel of stealing Truma and eating it B'Shogeg.
- All answers are correct.
How do we know whether a Chomesh is required upon the first Chomesh, by Hekdesh.
- It's a Svora, it's a "Second Hekdesh."
- It is compared to Maaser Sheini.
- It is compared to Arachin.
- A second Chomesh is never needed; why should Hekdesh be any different?
- It's a Svora, the Dinim of Hekdesh are very strict.
What surcharge is added to Hatfasa (the transfer of kedusha from one object to another)?
- A Chomesh.
- A Shlish.
- A Slisish.
- One Sixtieth.
- There is no surcharge.