daf bit: Bava Metzia 33
May. 28th, 2009 08:53 amThe torah teaches: if you meet your enemy's donkey gone astray you
must return it to him, and if you see the donkey of one who hates
you overwhelmed by its load you must help unload it. The g'mara
discusses the latter and asks what distance "see" represents --
how far must you go to help the animal? The rabbis juxtapose these
verses and say "see" is like "meet", and (through reasoning not explained
here) conclude that the distance in question is two-fifteenths of a
mil, which in modern terms is 200 feet. If you're at least that
close, you must go and help. A tanna teaches that one must then
accompany it a short distance (a parsang, whatever that is) lest it
fall again. (33a)
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Date: 2009-05-29 12:23 am (UTC)Chag sameach.