BAVA KAMA 2 (3 Teves) - Today's Dafyomi material has been dedicated in memory of Hagaon Rav Yisroel Zev Gustman Ztz"L (author of "Kuntresei Shiurim") and his wife, Rebbetzin Sarah Gustman (daughter of Hagaon Rav Meir Bassin, a Dayan in Vilna) in honor of the Yahrzeit of the Rebbetzin. Sponsored by a number of Rav Gustman's Talmidim (Yechiel Wachtel, Harav Naftoli Weinberg, and Harav Avrohom Feldman).
What is Rav’s statement that a Shevuah “closes the case” discussing?
Only a Milveh.
Only a Pikadon.
A Pikadon and a Milveh.
Machlokes between answers A and B.
Machlokes between answers A and C.
What must a person who admits to swearing a Shevuas Sheker do?
Repay the money he stole.
Repay the money, and 40 Makos.
Pay the Keren, plus an extra Chomesh.
Pay the Keren, plus an extra Chomesh, and a Korban Asham.
Keren, Chomesh, Asham, and Makos.
How can there be a false Shevuas Hapikadon in Beis Din without a Kefel penalty?
He swore on condition that there would be no Kefel.
He jumped up and swore without Beis Din asking him to do so.
There are no circumstances.
He ran away after swearing before the Dayan banged the gavel.
He is an Uni who can't afford the Kefel.
How do we know that To’ein Taanas Ganav who really stole and sold the Shor pays five-fold?
It’s a Sevora; he pays four-fold or five-fold just like a regular Ganav does.
From a Hekesh.
From the extra letter Hey of Ha-Ganav.
All answers are given.
Answers A and C are given.
Someone who stole something from a Katan, and ate it after the Katan’s Bar Mitzva
Pays Kefel, like anyone else.
Only need to pay the Keren.
Must pay the Keren, and a nice Bar Mitzva present.
Does not need to return anything; a Katan has no ownership.