EPISODE · Mar 2, 2020 · 19H 23M
*13.2 Makkos Daf 08 B (3 lines Up)*
from BNEI AVIGDOR. Learn with us. · host Ed Levy
*13.2 Makkos Daf 08 B (3 lines Up)*_*Suggestion:* Before listening to the recording take a minute and review yesterday’s gemara. It will help to lock it in in your mind, and today’s gemara will flow better!_*Summary*We learned in the Beraisa that a Yisroel receives malkos because of what he did to a slave or a samaritan. But what could that be?*Rav Acha bar Yaakov:* If the *Yisroel falsely testified against the slave and was _huzam,_* he would be punished with whatever he intended to punish the slave; that’s how he would receive _malkos_ because of a slave.*Challenge: The first half of the *_beraisa_* mentions that a slave receives _malkos_ because of what he did to a Yisroel, but *a slave cannot testify!**Rav Acha son of Rav Ika:* The slave *hit the Yisroel and he caused less than a _perutah’s-worth_ of damage.* Since there is no payment here, he receives _malkos.__(The Torah says that when administering malkos “He should not add” if one gave one more blow than necessary, he has transgressed a lav. However whenever a payment is involved, there is no malkos [5.2].)_*As Rabbi Ami quoted from Rabbi Yochanan:* If one hit his fellow and caused less than a _perutah’s-worth_ of damage, he receives _malkos._We do not equate hitting with cursing. [While we are not punished for cursing a samaritan (13.1), we are punished for hitting him]._[The Kusim (Samaritans) accepted the entire Torah, only that they didn’t keep all of it! A ger toshav never accepted all the mitzvos, only to refrain from idolatry]._*We learned in the mishna:* A Yisroel does not go into galus for killing a _ger toshav_ . A _ger toshav_ goes into _galus_ for killing another _ger toshav._*Question:* From the beginning of the _mishna_ it seems that *a _ger toshav_ is treated as a gentile* (because his murder is not cause for _galus_ ), but then we see that a _ger toshav *does*_ have to go to _galus_ , but *there’s no _galus_ for a gentile?!**Rav Kahana:* The beginning of our mishna refers to a _ger toshav_ who killed a Yisroel _(galus is not enough for him; he’s put to death),_ and the end of the mishna refers to a _ger toshav_ who killed another _ger toshav_.*Attached is daf 6 make sure to print it.* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
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*13.2 Makkos Daf 08 B (3 lines Up)*
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