When doesn’t Beis Din ask an Isha or a neighbor to convey a summons to appear?
- When the person is in town or will pass Beis Din on his way home.
- When the Isha’s children are on vacation, or on Erev Yom Tov.
- When the person will return home later on today.
- Beis Din never asks anyone other than a deputized court officer to deliver a summons.
- Its depends on what the person is being summoned for.
Must Yorshim return the table or bed that their father stole because of Kovod Avihem?
- No, these things are in the house, and people don’t see them.
- Yes, people enter the house and see these things.
- They must return the table in the public room, and need not return the bed in the private room.
- They must return it during Shiva, when many people come to the house, but need not return it after Shiva, when people do not generally come in.
- Only when the table or bed is marked with the owner’s name or emblem.
Under what circumstances may someone avoid paying taxes?
- When taxes are being demanded without any set amount.
- When the tax collector is collecting for himself.
- When he doesn’t use the public services.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.
What is the difference if Eved Ivri Gufo Kanoi?
- May the Adon have him wear multiple coats, to evade border taxes.
- May the Eved sold to an Akum use creams of forbidden Chelev, because his body belongs to the Akum.
- May Beis Din take an Eved Ivri away from an Akum without paying.
- Does an Aveida that he finds belong to the Adon.
- All answers are correct.
How can we use wooden bridges that are made from stolen logs?
- There is no problem with using stolen goods, if my not using it wouldn’t help the owner get it back.
- Dina Demalchusa Dina.
- The owners were Misya’esh on the woods.
- The bridge-builders were Koneh the wood with Shinoi.
- We indeed may not use these bridges.