A man sold himself to cannibals. Did R. Ami to redeem him?
- Yes.
- No.
- No he held never to redeem in such a case.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one sold his field to Nochrim, for Tikun ha'Olam he buys the fruit and brings from it Bikurim. Why?
- Discourage such sales.
- The Bikurim are Tevel. We are afraid a Yisrael will eat them.
- A Goy may not own it.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes B&C.
A Nochri can acquire land in Eretz Yisrael to exempt it from tithes.
- True.
- False.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one sold the rights to consume the Peros of his field, the buyer brings Bikurim.
- True. Makes declaration
- True. No declaration.
- False.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
A man brings Bikurim from his wife's property.
- True. Recites.
- True no reciting.
- She does
- No one does.
- Machlokes all of the above.
If a man was bringing his wife's Bikurim, and he heard that she died he still brings them.
- True. Recites.
- True no reciting.
- Sofek.
- No one does.
- Machlokes all of the above.