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