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Makos 9
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- Dedication
MAKOS 11 - Dedicated by Rabbi Kornfeld in memory of his great-aunt, Malka Gitel bas Reb Yakov Mordechai (Malvina Marmorstein), who, with her husband, raised her nephew and niece like their own children after the Holocaust. Her Yahrzeit is 20 Nisan (Chol ha'Moed Pesach).
- Summary of the Daf
- If someone hits his friend and wounds him, and the damage amounted to less than the value of a Perutah - the hitter is Chayav Malkus.
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- If a Nochri kills either a fellow Nochri or a Yisrael, even b'Shogeg, he is Chayav Misah.
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- If a Ger Toshav kills a Yisrael b'Shogeg, he is Chayav Misah. If he kills his fellow Ger Toshav b'Shogeg, he is Chayav Galus.
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- A Ger Toshav thought he was killing an animal or a Kena'ani, but it turned out that he killed his fellow Ger Toshav. Rava maintains that he is Chayav Misah.
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- A Nochri is Chayav Misah for sinning, due to his failure to learn the Mitzvos that apply to him.
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- If someone kills a person who he hates b'Shogeg, there is a disagreement if he is Chayav Galus.
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- Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Yehudah teaches that a Talmid Chacham is Chayav Misah even without Hasra'ah.
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- The three cities of refuge in Ever ha'Yarden did not serve as a refuge until the other three cities in Eretz Yisrael were selected.
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- Two Talmidei Chachamim accompanied the murderer while he traveled to a city of refuge.
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- Rebbi Yosi b'Rebbi Yehudah says that all murderers (intentional or not) exiled themselves to the cities of refuge until they were called to appear before Beis Din for justice.
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