Who is the Posuk “V’im Ein L’Ish Goel” discussing?
- A person who disinherited his sons.
- People executed by the Melech, who receives their property.
- Tzelafchad.
- A Ger who died without Yorshim.
- The sole survivor of an otherwise decimated village.
What does an only son who robbed his father do after his father dies?
- Say Kaddish. But there is no way to make reparation.
- Say Kaddish. But reparation is not needed; he inherited the payment he should be making!
- Give the money to Tzedaka, for he must make a “payment,” and cannot pay himelf!
- No payment is necessary; he can simply be Mochel himself.
- Use the money to hire a Minyan to learn Shas Mishnyos for his father’s Neshoma. This “payment” will benefit his father the most.
What does the word “Ish” in the Posuk of Gezel Hager imply?
- An adult and not a Katan.
- A man, and not a woman.
- Nothing, this is the style in which the Torah writes.
- One person, and not two.
- The Kohen Gadol.
Which Kohen receives Gezel Hager and why?
- A Kohen in this week’s Mishmar; it’s a Svora; he is the Kohen on duty.
- Any Tahor Kohen; he is a Kohen who could theoretically do the Avoda!
- A Kohen, even if he is Tamei; Gezel Hager isn’t Avoda!
- A Kohen in this week’s Mishmar; the Posuk compares Gezel Hager to Ayil Hakippurim, which, as a Korban, the week’s Kohanim would share.
- Any adult Kohen; the Torah says “Ish.”
What does a Kohen from a different Mishmar do when he wants to bring his own Korban?
- He waits until his Mishmar, and brings it then.
- He gives it to one of the Kohanei Hamishmar to bring.
- The Torah says “U’ba Bechol Avas Nafsho,” allowing any Kohen to always bring personal Korbanos.
- He makes a deal with one of the Kohanei Hamishmar; he will bring his Korban, and give the other Kohen a chance to bring a Korban, on his Mishmar.
- He pays the Gizbor a discounted price for the right to offer a Korban.