One swore not to eat wheat bread. He ate what he thought was wheat but it was in fact rye. Is he obligated?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
One swore not to eat wheat bread. He thought he swore to eat wheat and did so. Is he obligated?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one knowingly sinned (Kares), unaware that a sacrifice is brought for this transgression, must he bring a sacrifice?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one knowingly transgressed a ביטוי, unaware that a sacrifice is brought for this transgression, must he bring a sacrifice?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one swore not to eat a loaf, and later was in danger of starving and ate it does he bring a sacrifice?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.
If one swore not to eat a loaf, and later was hungry, forgot he swore and ate it does he bring a sacrifice?
- Yes.
- No.
- Sofek.
- Machlokes A&B.
- Machlokes A&C.