What does it make a difference if Vestos are DeOraisa or Derabanan?
- If it is Derabanan she does need to check when her period arrives.
- If it is DeOraisa, and she did not check, she is forbidden even if she says there was no blood.
- Even if it is Derbabanan she must check at the period.
- Even if it is DeOraisa it is not necessary to check at the exact time that it is expected.
- If it is Deoraisa and she forgot to check, next month she must check twice.
A woman who was in hiding when her fixed time arrived:
- Is certainly Tehorah because fear prevents bleeding.
- Is certainly Teme'ah because fear induces bleeding.
- We pasken that Vestos are DeOraisa so she is Teme'ah.
- She is Tehorah because we pasken that Vestos are Derabanan.
- There is a doubt but we are lenient because of Shalom Bayis.
At the time that she usually has menstrual bleeding she now had bleeding from a wound:
- Everyone agrees that it is menstrual blood.
- She is Tehorah because we say the blood is from the wound.
- She is Teme'ah because we say it is menstrual.
- The blood is Rishon LeTumah.
- Machlokes B&C.
When is a check required before the second Biyah?
- Even a woman who does not touch Taharos must check.
- A check is needed if she touches Taharos.
- A check is only needed before the first Tasmish and after the last.
- Machlokes B&C.
- Nobody says she should check since the room must be totally dark.
She checked before Tashmish but lost the cloth:
- Tashmish is now forbidden.
- Tashmish is permitted because anyway she would only have checked the cloth tomorrow.
- Machlokes A&B.
- She must bring a Korban since she should not have lost the cloth.
- It depends whether she has another cloth available or not.
The Malach asks Hashem before the baby is born:
- Will he be a Rasha or righteous?
- Will he be rich or poor?
- Will he be a 6 month baby or 9 month?
- Will his parents have Naches from him?
- Will he be Jewish or not?