Quiz on קידושין יג
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A person grabs something from a woman is afterwards Mekadesh her with it. Is she Mekudeshes?
- Yes.
- No.
- If they previously made Kidushin plans.
- Macholokes A and B.
- Machlokes B and C.
Under which circumstances may property be acquired with an object worth less than a Pruta?
- The buyer got a very good deal.
- The object worth less than a Pruta is only a down payment.
- Never.
- The object is being used as Chalifin.
- When the property is a half a square Amah of infested, mosquito filled, swampland.
What is Shibuda d'Oraysa?
- Torah law recognizes a lien that a lender has on a debtor’s property, when this obligation was mentioned in the loan document.
- The Torah obligates a person’s property to fulfill his financial obligations.
- The Torah expects that a person uses his money to fulfill the mitzvos.
- Machlokes A and B.
- Macholkes B and C.
May a creditor on a loan for which no Shtar was written, collect properties which the borrower sold to other people after the loan in payment?
- Yes, Shibuda d'Oraysa.
- No, Shibuda Laav d'Oraysa.
- No, it’s not fair to the people who bought the properties, since they had no way of knowing that a loan existed.
- Machlokes A and B.
- Machlokes A, B, and C.
How do we know that a widow may remarry?
- Why shouldn’t she be able to? The whole reason she couldn’t marry until now was because of her husband, and now he’s dead!
- A woman with no children is bound to the Yavam, implying that a woman with children is free to marry whomever she wants.
- The Torah says “lest he die in war, and a different man marry his wife”.
- Misah is compared to Gerushin in the Torah. Just as Gerushin permits the woman to remarry, so does Misah.
- All answers are mentioned by the Gemara.