What supports the employer’s claim that he paid on time, when the workers asks him for payment later on?
- The employer wouldn’t have wanted to violate Lo Salin.
- A worker doesn’t delay in collecting his wages.
- People are generally honest; we do not suspect the employer of trying to defraud the worker.
- The employer wouldn’t have wanted to violate Lo Salin, and a worker doesn’t delay in collecting his wages.
- A worker doesn’t delay in collecting his wages, and we do not suspect the employer of trying to defraud the worker.
Who can enter the Loveh’s house to take a Mashkon?
- No one.
- Only the Malveh.
- Only a Shlee’ach Bais Din.
- Everyone.
- A Shlee’ach Bais Din, on a third unpaid loan.
What may not be taken as a Mashkon?
- A pair of shoes.
- A Shabbos serving dish.
- A bed.
- A married woman’s Beged.
- Daf Yomi Seforim.
What were beds used for in the times of the Gemara?
- Only sleeping.
- Eating while reclining.
- Reading a book.
- Sleeping, and eating while reclining.
- Eating, and reading while reclining.
Which Halchos come from all of Bnei Yisrael are Bnei Melachim?
- Luf isn't Muktzeh.
- Scented rose oil may be rubbed on the skin, even without a wound.
- We don’t make a Loveh sell a very expensive Beged to repay a debt, and use the rest for a cheaper Beged.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.