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Shevuot 40: Minimal amount of denial for an oath of the judges

Shevuot 40: Minimal amount of denial for an oath of the judges

Update: 2018-01-07
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  1. 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); 3) On Shmuel's view that partial admission on one item in a group of assorted items incurs an oath of the judges; 4) R Hiya's opposing view, based on R' Yochanan, that partial admission on one item in a group of assorted items does not incur an oath of the judges .


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Shevuot 40: Minimal amount of denial for an oath of the judges

Shevuot 40: Minimal amount of denial for an oath of the judges

Rabbi Eli Yoggev