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הלכות מעילה פרק ד · 5 Questions
Question 1
If someone set aside money for peace-offerings, what is the basic rule?
Shelamim funds are not under standard me’ilah upon designation; their unique status differs from chatat/olah/asham allocations.
Question 2
A nazir set aside unspecified money for end-of-vow sacrifices, and someone benefited from only part of it. What is the ruling?
Since unspecified nazir funds can be used for shelamim, partial benefit does not automatically trigger me’ilah liability.
Question 3
If one set aside two sela for an asham and bought two rams as ordinary animals, what restitution base is imposed before reallocation?
He misused consecrated asham money and must restore the two selaim with an additional fifth, totaling ten dinarim.
Question 4
A designated olah animal worth four zuz was sold for five zuz. Which statement matches the chapter’s ruling?
The transaction has no Torah-effect, but Rabbinic penalty channels the full proceeds to freewill offerings, and me’ilah is not applied here.
Question 5
What is unique about saying, ‘These plantings are a sacrifice until they are cut down’?
With ‘until cut down,’ sanctity persists and reattaches after owner redemption; practical release comes when the condition ends (or via another redeemer).

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