יום ה', פרשת תזריע-מצורע
Makos 22
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- Summary of the Daf
- If someone vows not to plow on Yom Tov, the vow does not take effect.
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- If a person vows not to plow neither on a weekday nor on Yom Tov, there is a disagreement whether the vow takes effect.
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- If a person is a "Nazir Shimshon," he may become Tamei to dead bodies. He never becomes released from such a Nezirus.
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- If a person breeds or guides a single animal that was redeemed from Hekdesh, it is regarded as breeding or guiding a pair of animals that are Kil'ayim with each other, and he is punished with Malkus.
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- According to the Tana Kama, the punishment of Malkus consists of thirty-nine lashes. Rebbi Yehudah says that it consists of a full forty lashes.
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- If Beis Din assessed that a person could withstand forty lashes, but after receiving some of them it was estimated that he could bear no more, he is exempt from further lashes.
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- If Beis Din originally estimated that a person is capable of withstanding only 18 lashes, even if later (after he received 18 lashes) it was estimated that he could withstand all forty, he is exempt from further lashes.
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- A person transgresses two prohibitions which are punishable with Malkus in a single act. Sometimes he is given two sets of Malkus, and sometimes he is given only a single set of Malkus.
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- A leather strap made from the hide of a calf is used for Malkus.
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- If the transgressor dies as a result of the Malkus, the Shali'ach Beis Din is exempt from Galus.
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