More Discussions for this daf
1. How soon is immediate? Why don't we believe the wife? 2. Danger of Not Keeping Nedarim to Children 3. Hair Cover For A Divorced Woman
4. Women Covering Hair 5. Question on the Quiz 6. One who buries will be buried
7. Difference between "betrothal invalid" and "she leaves without a Kesuvah" 8. Wearing Special Clothes While A Nidah 9. A Woman with Nedarim
10. Ba'alas Mum 11. Kidushin and Mekach Ta'us 12. Definition of Chatzer for Haircoverings
13. Bigdei Tziv'onim 14. כיסוי ראש לאישה קרחת 15. איטר יד באישה
DAF DISCUSSIONS - KESUVOS 72

battat albert asked:

My question is, hagemara omeret: ´´d'safad yispedunei, dekavar yikverunei, veculo.´´ Eich ze mistader im maamar chazal she'zeh mitsvah shel emet mi'kevan she'adam lo metsape shum davar bechazarah???

battat albert, sao paulo brazil

The Kollel replies:

Burying the dead is a Chesed Shel Emes (Rashi Bereishis 47:29) for one who does so is not expecting anything in return from the recipient of the Chesed, who is dead. Of course he will be rewarded for his good deed, though, just as every Chesed is repaid by Hash-m.

Dov Zupnik

battat, albert replies:

tora hi velilmod ani tsarich.

slicha pashut lo hevanti et teshuvatchem.

rashi omer al hamakom bebereshit 47 passuk 29 chessed sheossim im hametim hu hessed sheeno metsape letashlum guemul (ayen sifte chachamim, lav davka im hametim...) veetslenu baguema hu lo yachol leakev sheishto telech lenachem avelim vechulu hu biglal shehi rotsa shegam yaassu la cacha achar cach.zot omeret metsapa leguemul ????

The Kollel replies:

Although the person may have some motive for doing the Chesed, he will clearly not receive anything directly from the Niftar, and therefore it is considered a Chesed Shel Emes.

Dov Zupnick