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Bava Metzia Nov 24, 2016

The Ramban, in perhaps his most famous biblical comment, notes that one can observe every law in the Torah and yet be no better than a dead carcass (…

Bava Metzia Nov 22, 2016

In our last post we discussed the responsibilities of a shomer entrusted to guard produce. The Mishnayot continue with a discussion of one’s…

Bava Metzia Nov 19, 2016

“Milveh lhotzah nitna”, money is loaned to be spent (Kiddushin 47a). When one loans money it is with the understanding that the borrower…

Bava Metzia Nov 16, 2016

It is a beautiful character trait to be trusting of others. It is also, all too often, foolhardy. The underlying theme of much of Bava Metzia, and…

Bava Metzia Nov 13, 2016

The difference between a smart businessperson and an ethically challenged one can be fine indeed - so fine that many will disagree on where to draw…

Bava Metzia Nov 11, 2016

One of the beautiful things about studying Gemara is delighting in how it seamlessly flows from one idea to another; how it blends legal rulings,…

Bava Metzia Nov 8, 2016

There are few mitzvoth of greater importance than kibud av veim. This is so well-known and obvious that it hardly needs elaboration. So much so that…

Bava Metzia Nov 3, 2016

“G-d is good to all and His mercy is upon all His creations” (Tehillim 145:9). If G-d has mercy on all His creations so too must man,…

Bava Metzia Oct 31, 2016

The Torah demands we do much to help others. However, while we may have to love others like ourselves, there is no requirement to love them more than…

Bava Metzia Oct 30, 2016

“Until when must he declare the lost object? Until his neighbours know about it, these are the words of Rav Meir.” (Bava Metzia 28a) One…

Bava Metzia Oct 22, 2016

I, probably like many of you began my formal study of Talmud learning Eilu Metziot, the second chapter of masechet Bava Metzia. “These are the…

Bava Metzia Oct 9, 2016

“Two people are holding onto a tallit. This one says…‘it is all mine’ and this one says ‘it is all mine’…

Bava Metzia Oct 6, 2016

"Crime doesn’t pay" is a nice moral message but not a very practical one. Most criminals, especially those who commit petty crime,…

Bava Metzia Oct 2, 2016

“Two people are holding on to a tallit. This one says ‘I found it’ and this one says ‘I found it’; this one says…

Bava Kama Sep 28, 2016

Dina demalchuta dina, the law of the land is the law, is one of the most famous, far-reaching and even revolutionary laws of the Talmud. At its most…

Bava Kama Sep 25, 2016

The distinction between a ganav and a gazlan is fairly well known. The former in trying to hide his crime pays double the amount stolen whereas the…

Bava Kama Sep 20, 2016

Doing teshuva is hard work. Sinning can be fun, easy to do, financially beneficial and habit forming. Change is hard. It requires hard work,…

Bava Kama Sep 16, 2016

One of the revolutions of Judaism was its democratization. No person is inherently superior to another--all are created in the same Divine image. One…

Bava Kama Sep 12, 2016

“Even though he repays him he is not forgiven until he asks him.” (Bava Kamma 92a) In our last couple of postings we have discussed the…

Bava Kama Sep 5, 2016

In our last post we discussed Rabbi Yehuda’s (rejected) view that the blind are exempt from mitzvoth. This exemption actually brought great joy…

Bava Kama Sep 4, 2016

Rav Yaakov Ettlinger in his collection of responsa (Binyan Tzion #172) discusses the powerful and scary question of whether one has to give up one…

Bava Kama Sep 1, 2016

Masechet Bava Kamma begins by describing one’s responsibility to pay for damages caused by one’s animals. It then discusses damages one…

Bava Kama Aug 30, 2016

“Rav Yossi said: It would have been proper for the Torah to be given by Ezra had Moshe not preceded him.” (Sanhedrin 21b) It was Moshe…

Bava Kama Aug 26, 2016

When opportunity knocks, answer – you may not get a second chance. Or to quote the language of our Sages “a closed door does not easily […