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Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

Joan Feldman

Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

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Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

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Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

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Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

Joan Feldman

Daf Yomi - Rabbi Eli Yoggev, Beth Tfiloh Congregation

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Look out for a post on the status of this Daf Yomi podcast within the next two weeks... Thank you for tuning in.Rabbi Eli Yoggev can be reached for questions and comments at [email protected].
Sorry about the confusion towards the end of the lecture. I was hoping to redo that piece, but did not get the chance to do so.
Unique cases of loan payment denial (#'s 3-8 in the sugya) (41b-42a); 2) Role of a minor in oaths (42a, 3/4 down-42b, middle).Rabbi Eli Yoggev can be reached for comments and questions at [email protected].
Rav and Shmuel on the minimal amount needed to require an oath of the judges: 2 ma'ah or one pruta?; 2) Rav and Shmuel on whether partial admission (modeh bemikzat) on metals applies to their worth or to the actual metals (shaveh vs. davka)
Shortened Daf due to unforeseen circumstances.Click here for a source sheet for Daf 38.
What is the punishment for an intentional oath of deposit accompanied by a warning: sacrifice, lashes, or both? (36b-37a, 1/2 down); 2) Five attempts to prove liability for oaths of deposit accompanied by testimony (37a, 1/2 down-37b, 1/2 down
A deeper look at R' Shimon's methodology in establishing oaths of testimony as applying solely in monetary cases (34a-34b); 2) Sources for laws of oaths of testimony (35a, 1st mishna); 3) Language used in an oath (35a-35b, 2nd mishna); 4) Wh
Braita with four Tannaitic opinions on why oaths of testimony apply solely to monetary cases (33b-34a); 2) R' Eliezer's approach: highlighting the similarities between oaths of testimony and oaths of deposit (34a); 3) R' Akiva: not fundamental
13 deceitful situations to avoid (30b-31a, 2/3 down); 2) Rabbi Meir and Rabanan on the interrelationship between oaths of testimony and oaths of deposit & how to learn out a g'zera shava (31a-31b); 3) details from the Mishna on 30a (31b).Clic
Three sources on women and testimony (30a); Standing during testimony and litigation, learning merit upon one another (30a, last 1/4-30b); 3) Three teachings of Rava bar Rav Huna on the treatment of Talmidei Chachamim in court (30b).Click he
Conditional oaths (28b); 2) Eifa and Avimi back and forths: how an oath can rest on a past oath (28b); 3) What is a vain oath? (29a); 4) The nature of language in relation to oaths (29a, 2nd half); 5) Adjuration by others (29b).Click here for
Suspended oaths (27b); 2) Extended oaths (27b-28a); 3) Conditional oaths (28a, bottom-28b).Click here for source sheetRabbi Eli Yoggev can be reached for questions and comments at [email protected].
Do nonverbal oaths count as oaths? (26b); 2) Why oaths against the Torah aren't oaths (27a-27b); 3) R' Yehuda Ben B'tera's validation of an oath to perform a commandment (27b L6).Click here for source sheetRabbi Eli Yoggev can be reached fo
Relationship between oaths of testimony and oaths of utterance (25b-26a L1); 2) Why R' Yishmael does not apply the laws of unintentional oaths of utterance to cases in the past (26a); 3) Oaths of utterance lack of intention: in relation the o
General details on Issur Kollel: when does it apply? does everyone apply it? (23b-24b); 2) Issur Kollel vs. Issur Mosif; 3) the validity of an individual's Issur Kollel (versus one that transpires without human agency). [Click here for the so
Why drinking is like eating (22b-23a). 2) How one becomes liable for three separate oaths on three distinct food item/drinks (23a-23b).Click here for the source sheet.Rabbi Eli Yoggev can be reached for questions and comments at eyoggev@btf
Prohibitions created by speechDefining the dispute between Rabbi Akiva and the RabbisInedible food and oaths regarding eatingOaths on forbidden foodIs drinking considered eating?
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