יום ה', פרשת וישב
Sanhedrin 2
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- Summary of the Daf
- Monetary cases are adjudicated by a Beis Din of three judges, and capital cases are judged by a Beis Din of twenty-three judges.
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- A capital case concerning an ox is treated like a capital case concerning a person.
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- A Sanhedri Gedolah consists of seventy-one judges while a Sanhedri Ketanah consists of twenty-three judges.
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- Certain types of cities may not be condemned as Arei Nidachas.
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- A Beis Din must always consist of an odd number of judges.
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- A Beis Din can be established only in a town that meets a minimum size requirement.
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- Some cases can be judged only by a Beis Din of Mumchim.
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- A Beis Din of two judges is never sufficient.
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