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Laws related to finding and returning a lost item as detailed in the Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch (Choshen Mishpat ch.4).
The laws of borrowing and hiring - Not to muzzle a threshing ox - Laws of a lost object
Discovering Talmudic Principles
This Talmud course will be exploring and analyzing the second chapter of tractate Bava Metzia, which focuses on the obligation to return a lost object to its owner, the principles of ownership, and the Talmudic debate on “Yi’ush”.
Every day Rabbi Samuel heard the royal heralds promising reward to the finder and death to the keeper…
Lost and Found, Lesson 4
An unprecedented presentation of two Talmudic mindsets: Abaye and Rava.
Lost and Found, Lesson 3
We continue to explore the various qualifications for the obligation of returning a lost object.
Lost and Found, Lesson 1
An introductory overview of the nature of ownership, highlighting three fundamental principles related to ownership.
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