1)

(a)We have just discussed our Mishnah in detail. What does the Tana add with regard to Shomrei Peiros?

(b)Rav confines this Halachah to laborers who are hired to guard what is still attached. Why may they not eat min ha'Torah?

(c)What will he hold in a case where they are guarding food that is detached (such as the winepress or piles of corn)? Why is that?

(d)In which basic point does Shmuel disagree with Rav?

2)

(a)Shmuel therefore confines the Din of our Mishnah to a Shomer Talush. What does he say by a Shomer Mechubar?

(b)What does the Beraisa say about someone who guards a Parah Adumah (from Tum'ah, between the Shechitah until the gathering of its ashes)?

(c)How does Rav Acha bar Rav Huna query Shmuel from there?

(d)How does Rabah bar Ula answer the Kashya? Why, according to Shmuel, did Chazal decree Tum'ah in this case?

3)

(a)Rav Kahana queries Shmuel from another Beraisa. What does the Tana there say about a laborer who is picking cucumbers from four or five cucumber-fields belonging to as many different owners?

(b)How does Rav Shimi bar Ashi interpret the word 'Maksha'os' to accommodate Shmuel?

(c)If the cucumbers have already been picked, why are they not Nigm'rah Melachtan le'Ma'aser?

4)

(a)What does Rav Ashi extrapolate from ...

1. ... the Reisha of our Mishnah 've'Eilu she'Ochlin min ha'Torah ... '?

2. ... the Seifa 've'Eilu she'Ein Ochlin?

(b)Why can we not extrapolate from the Seifa that they may not eat min ha'Torah, but that mid'Rabanan, they may?

(c)How does Rav Ashi know that it is from Shomer Mechubar that he cannot eat even mid'Rabanan, but that from Shomer Talush he can, and not vice-versa?

(d)What has Rav Ashi now proved?

5)

(a)Our Mishnah lists four Shomrim. Why does he say that a Shomer Chinam is Patur from everything, when in fact, he is Chayav for Peshi'ah [negligence])?

(b)What is the parallel Din of ...

1. ... a Sho'el?

2. ... a Nosei Sachar and a Socher?

6)

(a)We inquire as to who is the author of our Mishnah who lists four Shomrim. Why can this question not be taken literally? What do we really mean to ask?

(b)Rav Nachman Amar Rabah bar Avuha replies that the author is Rebbi Meir. What does Rebbi Yehudah say?

(c)What problem do we have with this?

(d)How do we resolve the problem?

(e)And what does our Mishnah mean when it lists four Shomrim, seeing as there are only three Dinim?

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7)

(a)What happened to that shepherd who was grazing his flocks on the banks of the River Papa?

(b)Why did Rabah exempt him from paying?

(c)What did Rabah reply when Abaye asked him whether if a shepherd went into town and left the sheep unguarded or if he took a nap 'like everyone does', he would also be Patur?

8)

(a)What can we imply from the Beraisa which cites the Pasuk in Iyov where 'a band of robbers who took the animals and killed the youths' as an example of Ones for which a Shomer Sachar is exempt?

(b)How will Rabah establish this Beraisa?

(c)Similarly, we query Rabah from the Pasuk in Vayeitzei, where Ya'akov told Lavan how he had suffered from the heat by day and the frost by night. Was Ya'akov also a town security guard?

9)

(a)What does the Beraisa say about a shepherd who leaves the flock and goes to town, and a wolf or a lion come and kill one of the sheep? Is he automatically liable for forsaking the sheep?

(b)How will Rabah establish this Beraisa?

(c)What problem does this explanation create on the fact that the Tana exempts him had he been able to save the sheep anyway?

(d)How will Rabah answer this?

10)

(a)If, as Rabah explains, he fled to the safety of the town because he was afraid of the lion, then what is the point of the assessment? What is he supposed to have done?

(b)What would be the Din in the equivalent case, regarding a Shomer Chinam?

(c)In what way will his Din differ from that of a Shomer Sachar?

11)

(a)Why must the Shomer Sachar pay out of his own pocket to avert an Ones? Since when is a Shomer Sachar liable for Onsin?

(b)Up to how much must he offer them?

(c)Rav Papa asked Abaye what the owner gains if the Shomer presents him with a bill to the value of his animal. What did Abaye reply?

12)

(a)Rav Chisda and Rabah bar Rav Huna disagree with Rabah. What do they say about the obligations of a Shomer Sachar?

(b)What happened when bar Ada S'vula'a was taking the animals he was guarding over the bridge of Neresh?

(c)Why did Rav Papa obligate him to pay? What could he have done?

(d)What did Rav Papa reply to bar Ada S'vula'a's claim that it was too much trouble to take them across one at a time?

13)

(a)When Shavu stole the flax that Eyvu had placed for safekeeping with Runya (without pay), what did Rav Nachman rule, when the identity of the robber became known?

(b)What did Rav Huna bar Avin rule in a case where an article of safekeeping is stolen be'Ones from the house of ...

1. ... a Shomer Chinam?

2. ... a Shomer Sachar?

(c)How did Rava reconcile Rav Nachman with Rav Huna bar Avin?

14)

(a)Everyone agrees that, under normal circumstances, one wolf is not considered an Ones, but two wolves are. What does Rebbi Yehudah say? When does he consider even one wolf an Ones?

(b)Even two dogs however, are not considered an Ones, according to the Tana Kama. What does Yadua ha'Bavli in the name of Rebbi Meir say? Under what circumstances does he consider even two dogs an Ones?

(c)What does the Mishnah say in a case where the flock is attacked by ...

1. ... a robber?

2. ... a lion, a bear, a tiger, a leopard (or hyena) or a snake?

(d)Under what circumstances is the shepherd nevertheless Chayav in all these cases?

15)

(a)What distinction does the Mishnah draw between ...

1. ... where a sheep dies naturally, and where it dies because the shepherd drove it too hard.

2. ... where the animal ascended the mountain and fell, and where the shepherd led it up.

(b)What does the Tana mean when he speaks about the animal ascending the mountain?

16)

(a)How does Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak establish the Beraisa which considers one wolf an Ones?

(b)We ruled that if the flock is attacked by a robber, this is an Ones. Why is that? Why should the shepherd not be obligated to pit his own strength against one attacker?

(c)We ask what the Din will be if both the shepherd and the robber are armed, and we conclude that this is an Ones. Why is that?

(d)What did Abaye asked Rava about a case where the shepherd meets the robber, and after showing him the location of his sheep, he warns him that their camp comprises so many shepherds, and that they have so many dogs and weapons between them?

(e)What did Rava reply? Would this be an Ones if the robber subsequently stole his sheep?