Bava Kamma
118 pages summarized and illuminated.
- 2Four Categories of Damages (Torts)
- 3All Damages Are Not Equal (Torts)
- 4How to Translate Mav'eh? (Torts)
- 5Can Ox and Man Teach About Fire? (Torts)
- 6Other Damages Include... (Torts)
- 7Whose Best Land? (Torts)
- 8What is considered the best land? (Torts)
- 9Paying for Damages with Movable Items (Torts)
- 10An Animal Falls into the Pit (Torts)
- 11The Value of a Carcass (Torts)
- 12Are Slaves Like Land? (Torts)
- 13Whose Ox Did the Damage? (Torts)
- 14Who Can Judge? (Torts)
- 15Do Normal Oxen Gore? (Torts)
- 16Usual and Unusual Damagers (Torts)
- 17Innocent and Established Damagers (Torts)
- 18Breaking a Broken Utensil (Torts)
- 19Bull breaking vessels with its male organ (Torts)
- 20"Tooth" damages (Torts)
- 21This One Benefits, The Other One Does not Lose (Torts)
- 22Dog or Kid Jump From a Roof (Torts)
- 23Fire Damages (Torts)
- 24From Warned Back To Innocent (Torts)
- 25Ox on the Premises of Damaged Party (Torts)
- 26A Man Is Always Warned for Damages (Torts)
- 27Liability of Two People Killing a Child (Torts)
- 28Can a Man Take Law into his own Hands? (Torts)
- 29Responsibility for One's Objects (Torts)
- 30Pouring Water out in the Street (Torts)
- 31Potter Stumbled and Fell (Torts)
- 32Running Before Shabbat (Torts)
- 33Damages in Fighting (Torts)
- 34Half The Loss (Torts)
- 35Oxen in Hot Pursuit (Torts)
- 36One Innocent Ox Gores Many (Torts)
- 37At Times, Innocent, at Other Times, Malicious (Torts)
- 38The Ox of One's Fellow (Torts)
- 39Deaf-Mute, Deranged, and Minor Who Damage (Torts)
- 40Borrowing a Goring Ox By Mistake (Torts)
- 41An Ox Kills a Man (Torts)
- 42Can't Benefit From This Ox (Torts)
- 43Damages Collected After Death (Torts)
- 44An Ox That Did Not Mean To Kill (Torts)
- 45Custodian Is Responsible for Damages as the Owner (Torts)
- 46Money In Doubt (Torts)
- 47Someone's Things in My Courtyard! (Torts)
- 48An Ox Falls into a Cistern and Kills Someone (Torts)
- 49Damages to a Pregnant Woman (Torts)
- 50Donkey Falls Into a Pit (Torts)
- 51A Pit of Two Partners (Torts)
- 52A Pit that is Open (Torts)
- 53A Man and An Ox Together Push another Ox into a Pit (Torts)
- 54All Animals are Equal in Front of the Law (Torts)
- 55Guard Your Animal (Torts)
- 56Not Liable in Court but Liable in Heaven (Torts)
- 57Caring for the Lost Object, Too Much Responsibility? (Torts)
- 58An Animal That Fell into a Garden (Torts)
- 59Wearing Black Shoes in the Marketplace (Torts)
- 60The Owner of Fire Will Repay (Torts)
- 61Distance For Fire, Hidden Utensils (Torts)
- 62Fire Accidents (Torts)
- 63Twofold, Fourfold, or Fivefold Payment for Stealing (Torts)
- 64To Pay or Not To Pay Twofold? (Torts)
- 65How Much is the Thief to Pay? (Torts)
- 66The Thief Acquires the Stolen Article (Torts)
- 67A Change in Name is a Change Indeed (Torts)
- 68The Owner Dispaired (Tort)
- 69Complete Ownership Required (Torts)
- 70Where "One is Subject Only to the Greater Penalty" Rule Doesn't Apply (Torts)
- 71A Son and his Mother Who is a Harlot (Torts)
- 72Who Pays Fourfold? (Torts)
- 73False Witness Disqualified Back to the First False Testimony (Torts)
- 74False Witnesses Are Executed (Torts)
- 75No Payment for Slaughtering a Stolen Animal on the Sabbath (Torts)
- 76A Thief Dedicates the Stolen Animal to the Temple (Torts)
- 77Anything that Can Be Redeemed is as if it Was Redeemed (Torts)
- 78A Thief Who Doesn't Pay Fourfold (Torts)
- 79A Thief Asked Someone to Sell the Stolen Animal (Torts)
- 80Settlement of the Land of Israel (Torts)
- 81Orderly and Amicable Settlement of the Land of Israel (Torts)
- 82Ezra Leading Jews back to the Land of Israel (Torts)
- 83Aspects of The Injury (Torts)
- 84An Eye for an Eye Means Monetary Payment (Torts)
- 85Payments for Pain and for Loss of Employment (Torts)
- 86Damages for Temporary Wound and Humiliation (Torts)
- 87One Who is Obligated and Does Observe the Laws (Torts)
- 88Payment for the Humiliation of a Canaanite Slave (Torts)
- 89Trading in One's Ketubah (Torts)
- 90Amounts Paid for Humiliation (Torts)
- 91Assessment of Weapons (Torts)
- 92Assailant Must Ask Forgiveness from his Victim (Torts)
- 93Invitation to Do Damage (Torts)
- 94Repentant Robbers and Bankers (Torts)
- 95One Stole a Pregnant Cow, and it Gave Birth (Torts)
- 96A Thief Keeps Stolen Bread Through Passover (Torts)
- 97Seizing the Slave and Making Him Work (Torts)
- 98Does Burning the Mortgage Cancel the Loan? (Torts)
- 99Craftsmen are Responsible for their Work (Torts)
- 100Dyer Ruins the Wool (Torts)
- 101Thief Steals the Wool, Dyes It, and Returns It (Torts)
- 102Question about the laws of Shmita year (Torts)
- 103Title insurance using the name of the king (Torts)
- 104A Robber and Perjurer Repents and Seeks to Repay (Torts)
- 105Flaky Humans (Torts)
- 106One Who Swore Falsely May Not Have to Pay (Torts)
- 107People Are Not Brazen to Deny Loans Given to Them (Torts)
- 108Unpaid custodian (Torts)
- 109Son Robs His Father and Swears that He Didn't (Torts)
- 110One Who Robs a Convert Pays to the Priests (Torts)
- 111Stealing for One's Children (Torts)
- 112Defendant Needs to be Summoned and Present in Court (Torts)
- 113Not Taking Charity from Stolen Money (Torts)
- 114Objects That The Owners Despaired to Retrieve (Torts)
- 115One Sees His Utensils and Books in the Possession of Another (Torts)
- 116Saving Your Friend's Honey by Losing Your Wine (Torts)
- 117Extortionists Take A Field Away from the Robber (Torts)
- 118Thief Returns Stolen Object and Tells the Owner (Torts)
- 119Stealing is a Serious Matter (Torts)