שבת, פרשת נשא
Shevuos 36
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- Summary of the Daf
- The term "Arur" may imply excommunication, a curse, or a vow.
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- The term "Amen" may imply a vow, a commitment, or an affirmation.
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- The term "Lav" and the term "Hen" may imply a vow.
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- If a person "blesses" Hashem with a Kinuy, there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav Misah.
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- If a person curses a parent with a Kinuy, there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav Misah.
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- If a person curses himself or his friend with a Kinuy, it is a transgression of a Lo Sa'aseh.
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- If a person implies a curse to his friend by saying, "Hashem shall not strike you if you testify for me," there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav.
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- If a person was put under oath for a Shevu'as ha'Pikadon outside of Beis Din, there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav a Korban.
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- A person is Chayav a Korban for a Shevu'as ha'Pikadon if he acted completely b'Mezid, or if he was Mezid regarding the Shevu'ah but was unaware that he was Chayav a Korban.
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- If a person was placed under oath for a Shevu'as ha'Pikadon five times and he continuously denied that he has the Pikadon in his possession, he is Chayav a Korban for each Shevu'ah.
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- If a person swears to a few people and says, "I swear that I don't have your Pikadon in my possession, and not to you, and not to you," there is a disagreement about whether he is Chayav a Korban for each one.
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