Can a person be Nischaper with an animal bought from Kinus Chumshin?
- Certainly.
- Absolutely not.
- Only by an Asham.
- Only by a Chatas.
- The Gemara does not answer the question.
Does Rav Yochanon hold that one may be Nischaper with Shevach Hekdesh?
- Yes.
- No.
- Only when he had this in mind B’Shaas Hafrashah.
- Only by a Todah.
- Only by a Asham.
Which Halachah was not asked in the Beis Medrash?
- Can a person be Nischaper with Shevach Hekdesh?
- Are Baalei Chaim Nidachim?
- What happens if the price of Telaim goes down to less than two Sela’im?
- Which Korbanos require Mivchar Nidreichem?
- What happens when the shepherd gives a discount on the animal?
When can't a son use a Korban his father was Mafrish?
- When the father set the animal aside for a lesser obligation, and he is using it for a greater obligation.
- When the father set the animal aside for a greater obligation, and he is using it for a lesser obligation.
- When the father’s obligation was different – whether greater or lesser - than the son’s.
- He may not use a Korban animal his father set aside, but he may use Korban monies his father set aside.
- Never, neither by an animal or monies designated to buy one.
What does “Al Chataso” teach us on this Amud?
- That a person can't use a Korban Chatas animal he was Mafrish for Cheilev for a Cheit of Dam.
- That money designated for an Asiris Ha’Eiphah can added upon to buy an Ohf or a Kivsah, in the event that the person became wealthier.
- That money designated for an Ohf can be partially used for an Asiris Ha’Eiphah, in the event that the person became less wealthy.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A and C.