Who has precedence to receive a loan?
- A Yisrael without interest, and then a Nochri with interest.
- A Nochri with interest, and then a Yisrael without interest.
- A wealthy person, and then a poor person; the wealthy person suffers more embarrassment having to ask for a loan.
- A person from a different city, and then a person from the lender’s city.
- It’s always the lender’s decision.
Why can't a Ger Tzedek buy an Eved Ivri?
- Laav Orach Araa.
- It’s a Hekesh from the fact he can't become an Eved Ivri.
- The Posuk in Parshas Behar is speaking about being sold to a Ger Toshav.
- It’s a Gezaira that he may become an Eved Ivri.
- It’s a Gezaira lest a Ger Toshav buy an Eved Ivri.
When can one be an Arev for a loan that includes Ribis?
- When one Yisrael is borrowing from another.
- When a Yisrael borrows from a Nochri.
- When a Yisrael borrows from a Nochri, who accepts to go to the Loveh first.
- Always.
- Never.
When is there a Chidush that a Yisrael may lend Nochri money to another Yisrael with Ribis?
- When the Yisrael gives the money to another Yisrael instead of repaying it to the Nochri.
- When the Nochri said to the Yisrael, “Put the money on the ground and you are released from paying me,” and the second Yisrael will soon pick it up.
- When the Nochri receives his money from the first Yisrael and gives it to the second Yisrael.
- When the Nochri said to the Yisrael, “Put the money on the ground and you are released from paying me,” and the Nochri picked it up.
- Any time that a Yisrael receives a Ribis loan with Nochri money, that another Yisrael is involved.
When can a Nochri be a Shli’ach for a Yisrael?
- Only by Truma.
- By everything besides for Truma.
- To repay a Ribis debt.
- When Zechia applies.
- Never.