Gitin 42 (8 Tamuz) - Today's Dafyomi study is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Moshe Gottlieb, Moshe Ze'ev ben Chaim Shlomo Yosef ha'Levi z'l, who healed the sick of Jerusalem and Israel with Chesed. Dedicated by his loving family on the day of his Yahrzeit.

1)

(a)Rabah establishes the Machlokes Tana'im (Rebbi and the Rabanan, whether it is possible to set half an Eved free), in a case where the owner retains the other half of the Eved (but if he sells it, even the Rabanan will agree that the Shichrur is valid). Does this speak when the sale took place before the Shichrur or after it?

(b)What does the Tana of one Beraisa say about someone who writes all his property to his two Avadim?

(c)How does Rav Yosef presume to reconcile this Beraisa with another Beraisa which, in a similar case, rules that the two Avadim do not even acquire themselves?

(d)Why will this pose a Kashya on Rabah?

2)

(a)We refute Rav Yosef's Kashya, by establishing both Beraisos according to the Rabanan. Then on what grounds does the Tana of the second Beraisa rule that they do not acquire themselves?

(b)Could he even be speaking in a case where he gave the two Shtaros to the two Avadim simultaneously?

(c)How will Rabah then explain ...

1. ... the other Beraisa (where he wrote 'Kulo' in each Shtar)?

2. ... the Seifa of the latter Beraisa, which presents the case of 'Chatzi Chatzi', implying that the Reisha speaks when he wrote 'Kulo'?

3)

(a)Why might it even be logical to interpret the Seifa as an extension of the Reisha, rather than as a separate entity (in which case the Beraisa would rebound on Rav Yosef, posing a Kashya on him)?

(b)How will Rav Yosef answer this Kashya? Why would there be no problem for the Tana to present the case of 'Chatzi Chatzi' after having taught us 'Kulo'?

(c)An alternative answer to Rav Yosef's initial Kashya on Rabah is that the second Beraisa speaks when the master wrote the two gifts on one Shtar. How do we learn from Get Ishah that such a gift is not valid?

(d)How do we then explain the Seifa 've'Im Amar Chatzi Chatzi, Lo Kanah'?

4)

(a)On what grounds do we reject a third suggestion, establishing the second Beraisa when he did not hand them the Shtaros simultaneously, but one after the other (even though both Beraisos speak when he wrote 'Kulo')?

(b)Rav Ashi extrapolates that the Shtar is invalid from the Lashon written in the Shtar: 'ha'Omer, Kol Nechasai Nesunin li'Ploni u'Ploni Avadai'. How does he explain it?

(c)What then, did the master have in mind when he wrote the Shtar?

5)

(a)In the Mishnah in Pe'ah, Rebbi Shimon, commenting on the Tana Kama's statement 'ha'Kosev Kol Nechasav l'Avdo, Yeitzei l'Cheirus. Shiyer Karka Kol she'Hu, Lo Yeitzei l'Cheirus', writes 'Le'olam Hu ben Chorin ad she'Yomar Kol Nechasai Nesunin li'Ploni Avdi Chutz me'Echad me'Ribu she'Bahen'. If the master left over some land, based on which principle does the Eved go free, as long as he did not say 'Chutz me'Echad me'Ribu she'Bahen'?

(b)What does Rafram learn from there that refutes Rav Ashi's interpretation of the second Beraisa currently under discussion?

6)

(a)If, according to Beis Hillel in our Mishnah (who initially holds that an Eved who is half free serves his master one day, and himself the next), an ox gores this Eved and wounds him, who receives the damages?

(b)Why, by the same token, may the Eved not 'marry' a Shifchah on the day that he serves his master, and a bas Yisrael on the day that he serves himself?

(c)What does the Tana of a Beraisa say about the case of a goring ox that gores a half-Eved and half-ben-Chorin and kills him. Who receives the Kenas?

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7)

(a)How much is the owner of a goring ox obligated to pay if it kills ...

1. ... an Eved?

2. ... a free man?

(b)Why is the Din here different than in the previous case (where the ox only damaged the Chatzi-Eved, Chatzi ben Chorin and), where the payment depends on the day that the accident occurred?

8)

(a)What would be a case of damages where the Keren has not been destroyed?

(b)According to Abaye, the Mazik then pays both Sheves Gedolah and Sheves Ketanah. What is ...

1. ... Sheves Gedolah?

2. ... Sheves Ketanah?

(c)According to Rava, he pays only Sheves Ketanah. What problem does this pose on the case that we learned earlier 'Nagcho Shor, Yom Shel Rabo, l'Rabo ... '?

9)

(a)Rava therefore amends the case from 'Nagcho Shor', to where it was a person who damaged him. What alternative answer do we give even without amending the case? On what grounds is Rava not perturbed by the Kashya?

(b)We ask whether, if an ox gores a freed Eved who still requires a Get Shichrur, the Mazik is obligated to pay thirty Shekalim Kenas or not. What are the two sides of the She'eilah, based on the Pasuk in Mishpatim "Kesef Sheloshim Shekalim Yiten la'Adonav"?

(c)How do we try to resolve the She'eilah from the Beraisa quoted above, obligating the owner of a goring ox that killed an Eved to pay half the Kenas to the master?

(d)How do we refute this proof?

10)

(a)What does the Beraisa say about someone who knocked out his Eved's tooth and then blinded him?

(b)What do we try and prove from here, that will resolve the She'eilah?

(c)We refute this proof by establishing the Beraisa like Rebbi Meir and Rebbi Tarfon. What do Rebbi Meir and Rebbi Tarfon say?

(d)Rebbi Shimon and Rebbi Elazar hold that Shen v'Ayin does require a Get Shichrur. What compromise does Rebbi Akiva make quoting ha'Machri'in Lifnei Chachamim?

11)

(a)What are the twenty-four additional limbs that, if severed by the master, send an Eved out to Cheirus?

(b)Why are these limbs not subject to Tum'as Tzara'as?

(c)We ask whether a freed Eved who still requires a Get Shichrur is permitted to eat Terumah. What are the two sides of the She'eilah, based on the Pasuk in Emor, which refers to an Eved as "Kinyan Kaspo"?

12)

(a)What does the Mishnah in Yevamos say about a Kohenes whose child became mixed-up with the child of her Eved, concerning ...

1. ... eating Terumah?

2. ... receiving a portion of Terumah at the granary?

3. ... their status (regarding freedom)?

(b)How do we ...

1. ... try to prove our current She'eilah from here?

2. ... refute this proof as well?

(c)How can we prove this, based on what would happen of Eliyahu would arrive to herald the coming of the Mashi'ach?

13)

(a)We ask whether, if a master sold his Eved solely for the Kenas (i.e. in the event that he is gored to death by a goring ox), the sale is valid. Why will the She'eilah apply even according to ...

1. ... Rebbi Meir, who holds that it is possible to be Makneh something that is not yet in the world?

2. ... the Rabanan, who hold that it is not?