How should the one jug of water be shared by two people traveling in the desert?
The water’s owner should keep it, and survive.
The two people must split it.
Lots should be drawn to see who gets the jug.
Machlokes between answers A and B.
Machlokes between answers A and C.
When must Yorshim return the Ribis that their father took?
Always; we still see this money as intrinsically wrongful.
Never; they inherited it and it is now theirs.
Always; although they inherited it and it is now theirs, Kibud Av requires that they return the money, so people won't speak badly about their father.
Never; their father’s taking Ribis made him a Rasha, absolving the Kibud Av responsibility of paying.
In a scenario that the father did Teshuvah from his Rishus of Ribis, but couldn’t return the money before he died.
When is a Malveh Chayav Malkos for Ribis?
When he collects the Ribis money.
When he spends the Ribis money that he collected; now he can't return it to the Loveh, anymore.
When he lends money with a Ribis condition, even though no Ribis money has actually been paid.
When he forces the Loveh to pay him the Ribis money along with the principle.
When he declares before Aidim that he will never return the Ribis money to the Loveh.
What did Rav Kahanah mean when he said that Beis Din will force the Malveh to return to the Loveh the monies that gentile courts will force the Loveh to pay the Malveh?
Ribis Ketzutza, that is arranged at the time of the loan.
A Mashkanta B’lo Niechesa, where the Malveh takes a property until the loan is paid.
Ribis Seah B’Seah, where produce is lent now, to be repaid later.
A gift that someone gives a Malveh so he can get a loan in a few days.
A gift that someone gives a Malveh after a loan has been repaid.
What is Ha’Aramas Ribis?
A Mashkanta B’lo Niechesa, where the Malveh takes a property until the loan is paid.
Borrowing produce from someone on credit, and selling it back to him at a discount.
Going through a third party to receive extra money for a loan, and yet avoid violating Ribis Deoraisa.
A gift that someone gives a Malveh after a loan has been repaid.