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as the steer. The steer was in the
Mishna. It says that if somebody says I
know I could anull a but I don't know
that this kind of ne is a kind that
could be enulled. Ra says you can't enol
it because that quasi kind of ya is not
considered a yady and say you could
enull it because mkas ya is a yady the
as the says my son who killed
says that excludes a suma
because that uh quasi that the person
was there just because you could detect
they were there but if you didn't see
them that's not considered a yah that
doesn't seem to be consistent with the
of the andor says no it includes a suma
because is so there's a stero between
and the and the soar says like this
said
over here by killing
it's
dependent on what the is talking about
and by it's also in uh relevant to the
subject matter that's being discussed.
What does this mean
by the murderer says
if you come
uh someone who comes to his friend in
the forest? Now what kind of person goes
into a forest? any kind of person
whether they could see or not. All human
all homo sapiens are included in the
category of of those who go into the
forest.
Everything goes into the forest.
A blind person is also considered
someone who goes into the forest. So now
if including a suma,
why would I need to include the suma?
He's already included in
is including
someone who's blind.
We should learn it out from the forest
but rather we see from here
is coming to exclude someone who is
blind. In other words from I would have
already included a suma. So must then be
excluding a suma.
It says if somebody comes to kill his
friend without without knowledge without
knowing
anybody
who has knowledge
that excludes the suma. So the suma was
would be already excluded from biblas.
The
pratum
if excludes
I already excluded him from
here we see
includes so the question is what's the
operating word is it which would include
so excludes it or is it which excludes
it so I would be including it But it's
not relevant to the topic of
there's a separate like whether is
that's not relevant to the discussion by
someone who kills by someone who kills
bash. The question really is how we
interpret the says the
last uh first wide line
really does not hold by murder that a
partial is
but it's just different by murder
here it's different
this is included by the bely
without seeing
this excludes
this implies
it excludes assuma.
It's here. The person didn't seem
in general. The person could see
doesn't usually know.
He can't know
where his friend is standing.
Therefore, it's an exclusion after an
exclusion.
It's only coming to include
So the sumo was already excluded from
the which is another
must be a reo the
okay fine
says the
who made another against his son-in-law
it could happen such a thing most of the
time um father-in-laws love their
son-in-laws and vice versa but it could
happen just a theoretically right
theoretically it could happen that
there's some contention so
but he wants to give his daughter money
it could happen such a thing that the
father-in-law is not so into the
son-in-law but he still wants to give
the daughter-in-law the daughter money
says like this
this money is given to you
as long as your husband has no control
over it, has no uh authority over it,
can't use it.
Only
only what you
take
and put in your mouth. So he's basically
excluding the son-in-law in two ways.
He's saying that I'm giving it to my
daughter on condition that the husband
has no rights to it and you pick it up
and put it in your mouth.
Very interesting says the mar says
this was only taught if he said to her
what you take and you put in your mouth.
But if he says
do whatever you want the husband
acquires it. So it's not enough to say
your husband doesn't have rights. But in
addition to that you have to say only
what you pick up and put in your mouth.
But if he says you could do whatever you
want with it. No. Then the husband is
says even if he says do whatever you
want like the husband is not what
exactly is this I guess we gota we're
going to read till the here continuing
on to the next page the opinion of Rav
is
meaning to say what Rav is saying is you
have to say exactly like it says in the
Mishna
Not only does the husband have no
rights, but but what you put in your
mouth
like the
he says to her two things. Number one,
uncondition your husband has no rights
to it. And number two,
only what you put in your mouth.
But only in this situation the
husband doesn't acquire it
because saying what you want do
that's not going to add anything to
it's not adding to your husband has no
authority over it. And just like saying
your husband has no authority over it
alone doesn't do anything.
So
when he says both your husband has no
authority and do whatever you want
it's all the same
interesting doesn't argue on how to
explain the Mishna. The Misha says
explicitly, you have to say the husband
has no authority and you have to say
only what you put in your mouth.
You would agree that the Mishna holds
that if you say do whatever you want it
doesn't help.
the he's arguing in
poly
says is going like
that the hand of the woman is like the
hand of the husband
and Rav holds like
so says the like that the husband's
everything and Rav holds like and that's
why you have to say the husband has no
rishus in it and only what you put in
your mouth
Now,
we didn't really explain why these two
are necessary. We're going to have to go
back
definitely holds.
This is what the Mishna says.
He argues in
holds.
We don't say whatever goes into the hand
of the woman is like it goes into the
hand of the husband.
Therefore, if he says to her do whatever
you want
or
they're all the same this this works. So
basically agrees the Mishna holds you
need to say both
and only what you put in your mouth.
It's just personally disagrees with that
and he holds we don't say.
So the question that we never explained
is how does if you hold
how does it help to say your husband has
no in it. Okay. But what are you adding
by saying only what you put in your
mouth? So we need to go and look at the
rana and the Mishna.
Look in the ran on and the Mishna. The
Rana and the Mishna says, "Why is the
case in the Mishna you're from your
son-in-law and you want to give your
daughter money?
If you give your daughter food,
you don't have to say anything.
The husband doesn't have rights in the
food of the wife.
Why? Because the Ran says we learned
earlier
um
cuz if he's supporting her in the place
of the husband, the husband has no
rishus in that maz.
That's why the says on the second wine
line
who writes
that she could use it wherever he want
she wants
like we say.
So now what are the rights of a husband
in the money of his wife? The rights are
the wife owns the real estate and the
husband gets the fruits. The husband's
owner rights to his to the husband's
rights to his wife's possessions is he
eats the fruits of them even though she
owns it.
So if you give money to your daughter,
you're getting h from your father-in-law
because
he said he can't get hah. So what what
is he supposed to do? Is doesn't the
husband get the fruits?
So the father said tell the daughter
I'm giving them to you as a gift.
As long as your husband doesn't have any
authority
only what you put in your mouth. Now
here's the clincher.
If you say these two expressions,
but if he says
if all he says is your husband has no
why.
So if if that's the case, it's not going
to help to say.
So you'll ask if that's the case, why
does it help to say only what you put in
your mouth?
Since she herself is not until she puts
in her mouth, well, at that time they're
gone. you it doesn't help to say
because
but if he creates he navigates it in a
way where he's only she's only it when
she swallows it. Okay. So then there's
no way for him to get it
accordingly. It only helps if he says
what you put in your mouth.
But if he says what you wear, that's not
going to help because as soon as she
puts it on, the husband's
the question really is, so then let her
just say only what you put in your
mouth. Why is it necessary to add?
But it seems like you need both and
that's
everybody agrees and the is you need to
say both
and only
personally disagrees and he holds that
you don't have to say that the Mishna he
agrees holds you would but he doesn't
agree with the Mishna and Ra Paskin like
Rome and the Mishna that is alfing
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