BAVA KAMA 76 (10 Av) - Dedicated by Rabbi Dr. Eli Turkel of Ra'anana, Israel, in memory of his father, Reb Yisrael Shimon ben Shlomo ha'Levi Turkel. Isi Turkel, as he was known, loved Torah and worked to support it literally with his last ounce of strength. He passed away on 10 Av 5740.
 

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BAVA KAMA 76 (18 Adar) - Dedicated by Reb Gedalya Weinberger of Brooklyn, NY, in memory of his father, Reb Chaim Tzvi ben Reb Shlomo Weinberger, on the day of his Yahrzeit. Reb Chaim Tzvi, who miraculously survived the Holocaust, raised his children with a strong dedication to Torah and its study.

1)

WHEN IS ONE SUSPECT OF STEALING AN OX (Yerushalmi Perek 7 Halachah 4 Daf 33a)

à''ø ìòæø øàå àåúå ùåçè ùåø ùçåø áéòø çæ÷ä âðåá äåà.

(a)

(R. Lazar): If they saw one slaughter a black ox (it is best for eating) in a forest, the Chazakah is that it is stolen.

çù ìåîø ùîà øàåäå øáåõ.

(b)

Question: We should be concerned lest [he did not steal it, just] he saw it crouching!

úéôúø ëùøàäå îåùê.

(c)

Answer: The case is, they saw him pull it.