One who hears bad news does Keriah.
- True.
- False.
- Only non-monetary.
- Only for Eretz Yisroel.
- Only for Rov Yisroel
Keriah is always done for a Torah.
- True.
- False, never.
- Only if one could have saved it.
- Only the owner.
- Only the members of the Shule.
Keria for bad news may never be repaired.
- True, not at all.
- True. Not fully but it may be stitched.
- False.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes B&C.
If the garment is altered so that it is to be worn upside down may it be restitched?
- It always may.
- Yes.
- No.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes B&C.
If one does multiple Keriahs how does he proceed?
- The first Keri'ah must be a Tefach the rest three fingerbreadths.
- The first Keri'ah must be three fingerbreadths, others Kol Shehu.
- The first Keri'ah must be a tefach, but the addition need be only a Kol Shehu.
- Only one Keriah per Beged.
- Machlokes all but D.
Keri'ah done from the bottom of the garment is Pasul.
- True.
- False.
- True for others, but the Kohen Gadol may.
- True for others, but the Kohen Gadol must.
- Machlokes C&D.