1)

What are the implications of "Dei Hashiv lo"?

1.

Rashi: It implies that the relative must redeem the entire field, and cannot redeem it in halves. 1


1

The Gemara in Erchin, 30b learns this from "u'Matza K'dei Ge'ulaso" in Pasuk 26. See Torah Temimah, note 126.

2)

What are the implications of "Ad Sh'nas ha'Yovel"?

1.

Rashi: It implies that Yovel releases the fields from the first moment 1 - "Ad", 've'Lo Ad bi'Chelal' - It is Meshamet from the beginning of the year 2 when all debts and the sale of all fields are cancelled. 3


1

See Torah Temimah, note 133.

2

See also Sifsei Chachamim and refer to 25:10:1:1*.

3

Since Sh'mitah is Meshamet at the end of theb year (Sifra).

3)

What is the connection between "Veyatza ba'Yovel" and "ve'Shav la'Achuzaso"?

1.

Erchin, 29a: The comparison teaches us that the Dinim concerning the redemption of inherited fields only applies when the Yovel is in effect. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 135.

4)

What are the implications of the word "Veshav la'Achuzaso"?

1.

Erchin, 14b: It incorporates if one sold rocky land, in which one cannot plant, but which nevertheless reverts to the owner in the Yovel; but precludes if one sold trees, which do not revert to the owner if he did not redeem them before the Yovel arrived, since they do not fall under the category of 'Achuzah'. 1

2.

Yerushalmi Gitin 4:9: It implies a prohibition against digging pits, trenches and caves in fields that one purchases for a specifc period. 2


1

Refer to 25:15:3:7.

2

See Torah Temimah, note 139.

5)

What happens to a field that the purchaser declared Hekdesh when the Yovel arrives?

1.

Sifra: It too, goes out in the Yovel . 1


1

Torah Temimah: Since the purchaser, who only had a temporary lease on the land, did not have the authority to declare it permanently Hekdesh.

6)

Is a woman permitted to redeem a field that she sold?

1.

Sifra: "Ve'shav la'Achuzaso" implies the owner, irrespective of whether it is a man or a woman.

7)

Why does the Torah permit the owner to redeem his field until the Yovel?

1.

Ramban and Moshav Zekenim (both on Pasuk 29): Because a field is one's source of income, which is indispensable.

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