When can Lo Salin be transgressed if the worker is paid late?
- When a foreman hires workers for the boss, and promises them that he (the foreman) will pay them.
- When a foreman hires workers to work for the boss and tells them that the boss will pay them.
- When one friend hires workers for another.
- Answers A and B are correct.
- Answers B and C are correct.
What is one approach in the difference between Oshek and Gezel?
- Gezel is telling the worker to come back tomorrow, and Oshek is saying that I have the money, but I will not pay you.
- Oshek is claiming that I already paid you, and Gezel is claiming that I never hired you.
- Oshek is claiming that I never hired you, and Gezel is claiming that I already paid you.
- Oshek is paying a day worker after daybreak, and Gezel is paying a night worker after sunset.
- Oshek applies when anyone is paid late, and Gezel is an extra Laav that applies when a poor person is paid late.
Which business arrangements are included in Lo Salin?
- Hiring a person to work.
- Renting another person’s animal.
- Renting another person’s property.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.
Which person is learned from the word “BeShe’arecha”?
- A Yisrael.
- An Eved Ivri.
- Any Nochri aside from an Amaleki.
- Any Nochri, including an Amaleki.
- A Ger Toshav.
Who does an employer pay when he only has enough to pay one of two workers, one who is wealthy and one who is poor?
- The poor man, because he needs it more.
- The wealthy man, for he is more embarrassed to ask for his payment.
- Divide the money and pay each one half; they are both owed money!
- Whichever person has been working for the employer longer.
- There is no preference; it’s the employer’s decision.