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A wide-ranging commentary on the daily page of Talmud.

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Bava Kamma 28: פָּטוּר מִדִּינֵי אָדָם, וְחַיָּיב בְּדִינֵי שָׁמַיִם

jyungar November 30, 2023

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Our daf ends with a discussion about who is liable and for how much when a rock, a knife or a load is left on a road. If an animal or a person should be damaged by these things, the owner of the objects is liable according to the laws of pit. Further, if those things are damaged in the accident, the one who does damage is liable according to the rules of pit as well.

We explore divine vs human justice in different traditions.

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This is Julian Ungar-Sargon's personal website. It contains poems, essays, and podcasts for the spiritual seeker and interdisciplinary aficionado.​