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21 Cards in this Set
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What is a Memrah Ukimtah?
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a statement which challenges or attacks a law
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What does "Keem" mean? How does it explain the Memrah Ukimtah?
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"Keem" means place.
It places the memrah in its place |
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What does it do? (Generally)
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it discects a law
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What's the importance of the Memrah Ukimtah?
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It makes it more accurate, tells when to use it.
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Explain in your own words the different kinds of Memrah Ukimtahs.
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*Dorash-expounds
*situates *places *attacks *asks |
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In your own words, explain some differences between the Memrah Mefareshet and the Memrah Ukimtah.
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MM- helps us and there is a direct connection
MU- gives a limit, challenges or attacks the law |
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What is a P'shat?
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a simple explanation
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What is a Dorush?
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a deeper explanation
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What 2 things are forbidden to do on Chanukah?
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Rabbi Marshmallow says: You cannot euligize or fast.
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What 2 things do we add to our prayers on Chanukah?
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Rabbi PB&J says: We should add Al Hannisim and Hallel.
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How does the Talmud describe the miracle of Chanukah?
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Rabbi Banana says: The miracle was that the candles lasted for eight days.
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If you are cooking and start a fire which spreads to your neighbor's house, what is the law?
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Mish Mash says: The cooker must pay.
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What is Reshut Hayachid?
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Private Property
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What is Reshut Harabim?
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Public Property
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If someone else causes damage from your Reshut Hayachid, who is obligated to pay? How do you know this?
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The someone is obligated to pay. This is because of the case with the camel and flax. The camel owner was obligated to pay.
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Which Amorah exempts one who left his Chanukah candles outside, and it goes on to damage through someone else's actions?
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Ravina says this.
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Is a Chanukiah allowed to be higher that 10 feet?
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Yes
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Why does the Amorah exempt the one who left his candles outside?
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We don't want to hastle him or other people.
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Where should one place their Menorah?
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MEEMEE says one should place their Menorah to the left of the door.
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How close should one place their Menorah?
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Rabbi Moo says: a fist-full away from the door.
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Why do some say that a person should place their Menorah on the left side of their doorway?
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The Mezuzah is on the right- Mitzvot are now surrounding you.
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