From which point is produce obligated in Terumos and Maaseros from the Torah?
- As soon as it is picked.
- When it is brought into the owner’s Chatzer.
- When it is brought into the owner’s house.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.
What is the owner focused on in a tree that grows outside and its fruit branches hang into the house, or Chatzer?
- The tree, and he doesn’t focus on the fruits.
- The fruits, and he doesn’t focus on the tree.
- The tree and the fruits equally.
- Whatever he can sell for a higher price.
- The branch of fruits, as long as their hanging over doesn’t get in his way when he walks in his house or Chatzer.
Who is obligated in Terumos and Maaseros from the Torah?
- Anyone who eats food that grew in Eretz Yisrael.
- A person who eats food that he grew in Eretz Yisrael.
- Any Eretz Yisrael food grower, even if he plans to sell the produce.
- Someone who buys food that grew in Eretz Yisrael.
- A Poel.
Does Lo Sachsom apply to a human worker?
- Yes, Kal Vachomer from an animal.
- No, the Torah says Kenafshecha.
- Only when the Poel agrees before he starts working.
- Machlokes between answers A and C.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.
Must we save the life of a Shor in mortal danger?
- Yes, Tzaar Baalei Chaim is De’Oraisa!
- Yes, Tzaar Baalei Chaim is Derabanan!
- No; we are allowed to Shecht it if we want to.
- No, the Posuk says V’Chai Achicha Imuch; a person and not an animal.
- No, we are nice to him in a different way, in the Laav of Chasima.