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Bava Basra Daf 144

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17 Nov 2024
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The first thing in the daff, if one marries off his oldest son in a wedding house, the son is Kainet. "O honeyna says amasi ye shalabnaigado babayas" - Kainet. This only applies if it's the oldest son, if he's married with a bersoula, if it's his first wife, and the father married him off first. The son is not Kainet al Leo, but the Samaras Mesupic, if he would be Kainet, and attached to Hsadra, but the house surrounding the wedding house. Take mercy and abrace to that sense, that the son's only Kainet the Calum of the house but not the house. That'd be me answers that we're talking about, that the father's storage was left there. I'm real mad that even if the father left a small thing in the house, it also prevents the son from being kind of the house. Second story on the daff, a brother's work appointment as a household member, is sheared by the estate. The Mishah says, "Acha ma shutfim," that one of them fell on to work, "it's split equally." The mother explains what we're talking about that he's working for the king. Since his appointment is because he's a member of the household, the prophets belong to the whole estate. Another brice that says if a brother is appointed, as a tax collector, if it's because of the brother's it's split equally, if it's because of himself, he keeps it. The tradition of the first case is, even if it was sharper than his siblings, we still assume his appointment is because of the household, and therefore it's split. Third story on the daff, when Shishminis are repaid to the common estate. The Mishah says, "If some of the brothers were Shishminin, when the father was alive, when the Shishminis comes back, it goes to all the brothers." Because Shishminis is collected by Bezden like a regular loan. The grandma is our brice, which says that if a son was sent with Shishminis, he receives the entire gift. Big mug is three answers. And Bezden says, "The Mishah's talking about that the Shishminis was sent to the father, and the traditions that they were payment to sent from the estate. Evasi says the Mishah's talking about that the father didn't specify, that the gift was sent for a particular son. And the brice is talking about that he did. Schmoll says the Mishah's talking about a Yavam, who is Yairish's brother's assets, but he's not Yairish's Shishminis, because it's only Roy. Zil Khaflaib musta Khafmandala. The first thing in the daff, if one marries off his oldest son in a wedding house, the son is kind of it. In Sugia, a brother's work appointment as a household member is sheared by the estate. Third Sugia when Shishminis are repaid to the communist state. This sin from Bezden Khafmandala is a comedian. The comedian hired to perform for a first son's kasana in a wedding house that now belongs to the son, was disappointed in one of the board guests, started distributing his tax collecting salary to his brothers, and another guest started dividing Shishminis gifts to his brothers. Comedian reminds the daff, Khafmandala, he was hired to perform for a first son's wedding, who was kind of the house, reminds the first Sugia in the daff, if one marries off his oldest son in a wedding house, the son is kind of it. One of the guests started distributing his tax collecting salary to his brothers, reminds the second Sugia in the daff, a brother's work appointment as a household member is sheared by the estate, and another guest started dividing his Shishminis gifts to his brothers, reminds the third Sugia in the daff when Shishminis are repaid to the communist state.
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