May someone spread out an Avaida for both its upkeep, as well as his benefit?
- Yes, always.
- No.
- Yes, as long as it won't get ruined.
- It depends on his primary intent.
- The Gemara does not come out with a conclusive proof one way or the other.
When should one ignore an Avaida?
- When it would involve violating an Avaira.
- When he doesn’t like the person who lost it.
- When carrying around this object would be embarrassing to him.
- Answers A and C.
- Answers B and C.
Must a Talmid Chacham pick up an Avaida in the field, which is L’fi K’vodo, and bring it to the city to return, to a place that is not L’fi Kvodo?
- Since he is not obligated to fully return it, he need not pick it up to begin with.
- Since he must pick it up in the field, he is obligated to finish the Mitzva.
- He must pick it up and bring it to outside the city.
- He must pick it up and bring it to outside the city, and pay someone else to take it inside.
- The question remains unresolved.
When doesn’t the P’tur of Zaken V’Aino L’fi K’vodo apply?
- When burying a person.
- By Hashovas Avaida.
- By helping another Jew load his animal.
- By helping another Jew unload his animal.
- The P’tur of Zaken V’Aino L’fi K’vodo applies in all of the above cases.
What is “Ha’Derech”?
- Bikur Cholim.
- Gemilus Chasadim.
- Burying the dead.
- Keeping the Halacha.
- Lifnim Meshuras Hadin.