Someone borrowed something from another person and it broke; what must be done?
- The borrower should bring witnesses that he used the item normally, and he will be Potur.
- The borrower should bring witnesses that he used the item normally, and he only needs to pay half.
- He must always pay for the item.
- He must give the owner the broken pieces, and need not pay.
- He must give the owner the broken pieces, and must pay the rest.
What does the Gemara that a lender can do to make sure that there will not be Baalav Imo?
- Do the borrower a favor only before giving him the item.
- Do the borrower a favor only after giving him the item.
- Specify when giving the borrower the item that he does not want She’eilah B’baalim to apply.
- Take a collateral from the borrower that if the item breaks he will collect from this without having to ask him.
- Make sure to hand the borrower the item, instead of the borrower taking it from him.
Is a Rebbi considered “working for” the Talmidim, or are the Talmidim considered “working for” the Rebbi?
- The Rebbi is considered as “working for” the Talmidim.
- The Talmidim are considered as “working for” the Rebbi.
- The Rebbi is only considered as “working for” the Talmidim if they are paying him.
- The Talmidim are only considered as “working for” the Rebbi if they are there regularly.
- It depends on whether the Rebbi is able to choose the topic of the class.
Rava obligated that Rav Chanina be paid. Why did he feel bad, according to the opinion that Peshi’ah B’baalim is Chayav?
- It was a Safeik if the owner was there, meaning that the borrower should have only had to pay half.
- The case was a case of Onehs, and not Peshi’ah.
- The case was a case of Geneivah, and not Peshi’ah.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A and C.
What does the Mishnah rule if both the renter and the borrower don’t know which cow died, the rented one or the borrowed one?
- The borrower must take a Shevu’ah.
- The borrower must bring Aidim.
- The borrower must pay for the full price of a cow.
- The borrower pays for half a cow.
- The borrower is Potur.