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Quiz – Siman 182
Welcome to your Kitzur Quiz - Siman 182
1.
One may steal:
A) From a non-Jew
B) Jokingly
C) With intent on returning it
D) Something so insignificant that nobody cares about it
None
2.
What may one withhold from an unknowing non-Jew?
A) A loan
B) A stolen object
C) A borrowed object
D) Money for an object which he bought from the non-Jew
None
3.
One who desires someone else's property, convinces its owner to sell it to him and then buys it has committed the following trangression:
A) לא תחמד
B) לא תתאוה
C) Both
D) Neither
None
4.
Reuven stole Shimon's silver brick. Under what circumstance does Reuven not have to bring the brick back to Shimon?
A) If Shimon lives far away
B) If Shimon lives close by, but they never pass each other
C) If Shimon died
D) If Reuven built the silver brick into his home
None
5.
May one accept as a collateral something which merely seems to be stolen?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
6.
May a husband sell his wife's jewelry without her permission?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
7.
If one merely suspects that an object is stolen by the way the seller carries himself, may he buy it?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
8.
May Reuven eat a string bean from Shimon's (his best friend) garden without his permission?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
9.
Some young orphans own an orchard. There is an apple tree along the fence. Apples often fall from the tree onto the soft grass underneath it. Most of the people passing the ground underneath the tree are Jewish. May one take an apple without asking the orchard owners?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
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