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Bava Metzia 72: I Want to Be a Rich Man

People convert to Judaism for all kinds of reasons. Ideally, one may accept only those who…

Talking to Parents

One of the aspects of teaching I enjoy greatly is parent-teacher meetings. Beyond friendly chatter…

Bava Metzia 65: Sale Ends Today

One of the unique features of the prohibition of charging interest is that the prohibition cannot…

Bava Metzia 62: Your Money and Your Life

The word damim in biblical Hebrew means both blood and money. Lo ta’amod al dam reacha (…

Bava Metzia 61: Let's Eat Some Rodents

Teaching in a community school, I often hear from many of my students that they are “not…

VaYetze: Listen to Your Mother

The Torah tells us nothing about the upbringing of Abraham; we do not even know the name of his…

Bava Metzia 61: A Free Loan

One of most difficult laws to comprehend, both technically and philosophically, is the Torah…

Bava Metzia 59: A Broken Oven

“If an oven is cut into rings, and sand is placed between the rings, Rabbi Eliezer says it is…

Bava Metzia 59: Torah Is Not in Heaven

One of the most famous, powerful and tragic stories in all of Talmudic literature is that of the…

Bava Metzia 58: Verbal Abuse

“Just as there is ona’ah, oppression, regarding commerce, so too there is ona’ah…

Bava Metzia 55: What is a Penny Worth?

There is not too much one can do with a penny; so little, in fact, that the Canadian government…

Bava Metzia 49: What Did You Say it Cost?

“Ona’ah is four silver maot in twenty-four…1/6th of the price” (Bava…

Bava Metzia 49: Let's Not Make a Deal

The Ramban, in perhaps his most famous biblical comment, notes that one can observe every law in…

Bava Metzia 42: Where is My Money?

In our last post we discussed the responsibilities of a shomer entrusted to guard produce. The…

Bava Metzia 40: I Love My Fruit

“Milveh lhotzah nitna”, money is loaned to be spent (Kiddushin 47a). When one loans…

Bava Metzia 37: What Does the Cheater Lose?

It is a beautiful character trait to be trusting of others. It is also, all too often, foolhardy.…

Bava Metzia 35: Making a Quick Dollar

The difference between a smart businessperson and an ethically challenged one can be fine indeed -…

Bava Metzia 33: 40 Long Years

One of the beautiful things about studying Gemara is delighting in how it seamlessly flows from one…