KI SEITZEI
- (21,10)
- How
must we
reciprocate when Hashem
saves us from our enemies?
- (21,10)
- What
type of
war is the Torah
discussing?
- (21,10)
- Why
was Shaul
not completely
successful in his war against Amalek?
- (21,10)
- Question
4 not yet translated
What is the difference between one who kills because of hatred and one
who kills in the course of a robbery?
- (21,16)
- Question
5 not yet translated
Can a person give birthright precedence to the son of his beloved wife
after the firstborn son of his despised wife dies?
- (21,18)
- From
where did Chazal learn that one who marries a beautiful captive
will have a rebellious son?
- (21,20)
- Why
are the parents of a rebellious son believed to testify that their
son is a drunkard and a glutton?
- (21,22)
- Question
8 not yet translated
Can Beis Din put someone to death on Shabbos?
- (22,6)
- Question
9 not yet translated
Are we commanded to send away the mother bird in order to have mercy on
her?
- (22,6)
- Question
10 not yet translated
What do we learn from the mitzvah of sending away the mother bird about
atonement for our sins?
- (22,8)
- Question
11 not yet translated
What is the punishment for one who does not build a parapet and
consequently someone falls from his roof?
- (23,5)
- Question 12 not yet
translated
What was particularly bad about Moav’s hiring of Bilaam to curse
Yisrael?
- (23,22)
- Question 13 not yet
translated Why is every sin really two sins?
- (24,9)
- Question 14 not yet
translated How does the way that Miriam was
punished show how great the sin of loshon hora is?
- (24,15)
- Question 15 not yet
translated Why does not paying a worker on time
cause him to be unable to pray to Hashem correctly?
- (25,9)
- Question 16 not yet
translated Why does the Torah require those who are
present at the Chalitzah ceremony to say “The house of the one whose
shoe was removed”?
- (25,17)
- Question 17 not yet
translated Since Ya’akov prevented Eisav from
marrying his daughter Dinah and thereby lost the opportunity to help
him repent, why was Ya’akov not culpable for all the sins that Eisav
subsequently did?