Quiz on קידושין ח
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Rav Kahana accepted a turban worth less than five Sela’im for Pidyon Haben because:
- A person may say about something “to me it is worth five Sela’im.”
- Rav Kahana knew that the turban would soon go up in value.
- Rav Kahana knew where to sell it at a profit.
- A Talmid Chacham needs a turban, so specifically he may say about something “to me it is worth five Sela’im.”
- Rav Kahana really liked the turban.
Kidushin done with a Mashkon is:
- Mekudeshes.
- Not Mekudeshes.
- The man’s giving the woman a Mashkon belonging to another person is Mekudeshes, his giving her his own Mashkon is not Mekudeshes.
- The man’s giving the woman his own Mashkon is Mekudeshes, his giving her a Mashkon belonging to another person is not Mekudeshes.
- It depends on whether or not she likes the Mashkon.
When the woman throws the Kidushin money back at the man:
- She is not Mekudeshes, she is telling him that she doesn’t want to marry him.
- She is Mekudeshes, she is testing his anger.
- She is Mekudeshes, she is giving her now husband her money to watch for her.
- Machlokes answers A and B.
- Machlokes answers B and C.
“Give the Kidushin money to someone else”
- It depends whether this other person needs the money.
- She is not Mekudeshes.
- She is Mekudeshes.
- When she says just this she is not Mekudeshes, if she adds “so they can accept it for me,” she is Mekudeshes.
- “Give it to my father,” she is Mekudeshes, “Give it to your father,” is not Mekudeshes.
He wants to be Mekadesh her with a loaf of bread, she tells him “throw it to that dog”
- She is Mekudeshes.
- She is not Mekudeshes.
- It depends on whether or not she likes the dog.
- If the dog is running after her, she is definitely Mekudeshes.
- If it is her dog, she is Mekudeshes.