When does a Chatzer acquire a Metzia for its owner?
- The owner must always be standing there.
- The owner never needs to be standing there.
- The owner only needs to be standing there by a Chatzer HaMishtameres.
- The owner only needs to be standing there by a Chatzer She’Aino Mishtameres.
- A Chatzer is unable to acquire a Metzia.
When does Shichechah in the field apply?
- Only when the sheaf was forgotten from the outset.
- Only when the sheaf was first remembered and subsequently forgotten.
- Whether the sheaf was forgotten from the outset, or if was first remembered and subsequently forgotten.
- Whether the sheaf was forgotten from the outset, or if was first remembered and subsequently forgotten.
- Answers C and D.
Why was R. Akiva given Maaser Uni?
- He was poor.
- He was a Talmid Chacham.
- He was a Gabai Tzedaka, and legally accepted it on the poor’s behalf.
- He was responsible, and would give it to the poor, even though he did not accept it on their behalf.
- R. Gamliel wanted to make sure that he wouldn’t eat this part before he got to shore.
How did R. Gamliel transfer the Maasros to R. Yehoshua and R. Akiva?
- Kinyan Chatzer.
- Kinyan Agav.
- Kinyan Chalipin.
- The Gemara discusses Chatzer and Chalipin, only.
- The Gemara discusses all three answers.
Why can't Chalipin be used to give Matnos Kehuna to a Kohen?
- Chalipin only works to transfer Karka, and Matnas Kehuna are Metaltelin.
- Chalipin is a Kinyan used for buying and selling, and the Torah says that Matnos Kehuna are to be “given.”
- The Kohen is hungry! He wants the actual produce given to him in his hand, and Chalipin is used for legal transfer of something which is far away.
- Chalipin doesn’t work on a De’oraisa level.
- Chalipin is used for legal transfer of something which is far away, and we are concerned that the food will spoil before the Kohen actually gets it.