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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:
A boat which is carried via oxen is considered a mobile object. Why is a boat carried by water not considered the same?
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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:
A boat which is carried via oxen is considered a mobile object. Why is a boat carried by water not considered the same?
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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:
Abaye concludes that according to Rebbi Shimon if the puncture is below the Reviis mark, the contents are considered connected to the ground. The size of the puncture discussed here (presumably) needs to be the size of a small root, although a smaller hole is sufficient for liquid to leak out. If liquid leaking is not reckoned with, then why is the Reviis amount serving as our benchmark?
Abaye concludes that according to Rebbi Shimon if the puncture is below the Reviis mark, the contents are considered connected to the ground. The size of the puncture discussed here (presumably) needs to be the size of a small root, although a smaller hole is sufficient for liquid to leak out. If liquid leaking is not reckoned with, then why is the Reviis amount serving as our benchmark?
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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:
Why is placing one’s hand (on Hashem’s name) not regarded as a chatzitza?
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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:
Why do we need the reason of ‘ein shevus bamikdash’ to allow removal of the muktza Sheretz from the Beis Hamikdash – since there is already a Torah obligation to do so which would seem to override Muktza in any case?
Why do we need the reason of ‘ein shevus bamikdash’ to allow removal of the muktza Sheretz from the Beis Hamikdash – since there is already a Torah obligation to do so which would seem to override Muktza in any case?
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Next day’s Daf Yomi – Kesubos 108
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