Teacher | Title | תקציר | Course |
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Rav Moshe Taragin | Is Mila a Zman Grama? | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Mechilat Kavod | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | The Role of Amira within Kiddushin | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Mekadesh be-Milveh | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Appointing a Shaliach to Perform an Aveira | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Kiddushin Mi-din Eved Kena'ani - Indirect Giving in Kiddushin | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Kiddushei Bi'a | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | The Ceremony of Tenufa | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Mechilat Kavod | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Whose Mitzva is it To Perform Mila - Revisited | Talmudic Methodology | |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Natan Hu Amar Hi | To effect a complete kiddushin, a husband must both deliver money or money equivalent as well as declare a marriage "statement." | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | The Communal Mitzva of Mila | The gemara in Kiddushin (30a) delineates the various levels of the obligation of brit mila. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Does Kiddushei Kessef Require the Delivery of Benefit? | The gemara describes an interesting mechanism known as matana al menat le-hachazir, whereby one person transfers ownership to another on the condition that the item is subsequently returned. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Marrying a Woman by Accepting her Gift (adam chashuv) | The gemara in Kiddushin stipulates an odd form of kiddushin. Although the functional role of amira (verbally declaring the kiddushin process) is debated, all agree that the delivery of money (or monetary equivalent) is absolutely vital and central to the kiddushin ceremony. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Expanding Partial Hekdesh to the Entire Animal | The gemara in Temura (10a) cites an intriguing position of R. Yossi. Typically, when a person designates an animal for hekdesh/korban, the entire animal acquires the hekdesh status. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Employing Shaveh Kessef in Place of Currency for Kiddushin | The first mishna in Kiddushin establishes the admissibility of non-currency for kessef of kiddushin. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Disqualifying a Gentile from Shelichut | Several gemarot disqualify a gentile from serving as a shaliach (agent) based on a derivation from one of the three pesukim that serves as a source for shelichut (agency). | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Zachin Le-Adam Shelo Be-Fanav as a Derivative of Shelichut | One of the most ubiquitous halakhic tools is the apparatus known as shelichut. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Devarim She-Balev | The gemara in Kiddushin (49b) describes someone who planned to move to Eretz Yisrael and sold off his assets. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Kinyan on Davar She-lo Ba Le'olam | In the halakhic system, transfer of ownership is accomplished through the process known as 'kinyan.' | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Dividing One's Time for Torah Study | The gemara in Kiddushin describes the strategy for managing a daily schedule vis-a-vis the mitzva of Talmud Torah. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Whose Mitzva is it to Perform Mila on the Eighth Day? | The mishna in Kiddushin (29a) lists five mitzvot which a father must perform for his son. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Kinyan Agav | One of the more intriguing ways to transfer ownership of an item is through the process known as kinyan agav. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Honoring a Grandparent | The pasuk describes Yaakov's journey to Mitzrayim upon discovering that Yosef was alive. | Talmudic Methodology |
Rav Moshe Taragin | A Shaliach for an Aveira | The gemara in Kiddushin (42b-43a) presents an exception to the generally ubiquitous halakha of shelichut. | Talmudic Methodology |