Why isn't a Nuchri Meya’aish when he loses his Avoda Zara?
He assumes that the Avoda Zara’s powers will return it to him.
He reasons that it still remains relevant because someone else will worship it, either the Nuchri who finds it, or a Nuchri who will buy it from a Jew who finds it.
He reasons that if a Nuchri finds it, he will worship it, and if a Jew finds it, the Avoda Zara will use its powers to hurt him.
He knows how much he wants to find it, so always assumes that he will.
He assumes that the Avoda Zara flew up to its heaven, and will be reincarnated in a different form in the Nuchri’s home; his idol is still with him!
What can't we make a form of?
A man.
A Darkon.
The sun or the moon.
Answers A and B.
Answers A and C.
What circumstance sometimes mitigates Chashda?
A place where the masses frequent.
The home of an acknowledged Torah scholar.
The use of something for a mitzvah.
Answers A and B.
Answers A and C.
How could R. Gamliel have forms of the moon?
A Nuchri made them for him.
These images are allowed for the sake of learning.