A Manual of Judaism Detailed in a Conversation Between a Rabbi And His Pupil
A Manual of Judaism Detailed in a Conversation Between a Rabbi And His Pupil
Joshua Van Oven
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(P) 262. Whilst reaping, the labourer may pluck and eat cars of corn, but must not use a sickle for such purpose. Ibid, xxiii. 26. Vlll. (P) 263. Not to muzzle an animal while at the plough. Deut. Xxv. 4. VIII 118 APPENDIX. LAW. DEC. {A) 264. To assist thy neighbour in distress, by the loan of money. Exod. Xxii. 21. VIII. (P) 265. But not distress him for payment, when kno\ving him to be unable. Ibid. VIIl. (P) 266. Not to take in pledge from the poor, articles necessar>' for the preparation of... food. Deut. Xxiv. 6. " • VI. (P) 267. Nor one out of more parts of any machine so employed. Ibid. VI. (P) 268. Not to keep in pledge from the poor, during the period when its use is indispensable, any domestic article. Ibid. Xxiv. 12. VIII. (A) 269. To restore for the night such pledge as is indispensably required for covering. Exod. Xxii. 25. ' VIII. (P) 270. Not to take a widow's garment in pledge. Ibid. 17. VIII. (P) 271. A pledge must not be taken from within the house by the lender ; but the officer must wait on the outside to receive it on being broughtout.
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