ERUVIN 92-95 (5-8 Teves) - Dedicated in memory of Max (Meir Menachem ben Shlomo ha'Levi) Turkel, by his children Eddie and Lawrence and his wife Jean Turkel/Rafalowicz. Max was a warm and loving husband and father and is missed dearly by his family and friends. His Yahrzeit is 5 Teves.
When is a person believed to say that he married off or accepted a Get for his daughter?
Always.
Only when she is a Ketanah.
Only when she is a Gedolah.
Only when he swears a Shevuah.
Never.
In the Gemara’s conclusion, why is a father believed to say he married off his Ketanah daughter?
Gezeiras Hakusov; Es Biti Nasati La’Ish Hazeh.
Because it is within his ability to marry her off now.
Because the daughter corroborates the story.
Because the husband corroborates the story.
Because there is an Aid Echad who corroborates the story.
Which declaration relevant for Yibum does the Mishnah tell us that a dying person believed to say?
I have brothers and I do not have sons.
I have brothers and sons.
I have no brothers and no sons.
I have sons and no brothers.
He is not believed in any Yibum-related declaration.
What is the “older” daughter who may get married, in the Mishnah’s case?
The oldest daughter in the older group.
The oldest daughter in the younger group.
All are considered “older,” besides for the youngest daughter in the youngest group.
Machlokes between Answers A and B.
Machlokes between Answers A and C.
One who made a Neder that he will not do something “Ahd HaPesach” (“Until Pesach); when does it become permitted?
Only after Pesach.
In the middle of Pesach.
At the beginning of Pesach.
Since it uncertain what he meant, he must be Machmir until after Pesach.