Monday, 21 August 2017

Sanhedrin 36: Sanhedrin Guidelines - Membership

Some brief points on today's daf:

  • The rabbis discuss the times that a deathbed claim overrides other mitzvot
  • The rabbis discuss which Sages are greatest and when those Sages speak in monetary or ritual impurity cases
  • The rabbis consider whether a student/son or a student/rebbi count as one or two 
  • The rabbis examine differences between capital and monetary cases, including how animals are tried
  • A baraita teaches that those on the Sanhedrin must 
    • be young enough to remember the pain of raising children
    • have had children
    • Rabbi Yehuda adds that a member of the Sanhedrin must not be cruel
  • The rabbis consider who is qualified to judge monetary cases, including mamzerim
  • The rabbis discuss whether or not blemishes disqualify judges - and whether those blemishes are of lineage or physical
  • A new Mishna teaches that both small and large Sanhedrin courts sit in a semi-circle where all people can see each other
  • One scribe stands to the right of the judges and another stands to the left, writing their words
  • Rabbi Yehuda suggests that there is a third scribe as well

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