Chapter 8, Mishna 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
If son stole money from father to fund gluttony/drunkenness on his father’s property, is he liable for death penalty?
What about if he stole from mother? Or someone unrelated? And ate/drank on anotherβs property?
What if son stole food that was prepared for his father/mother?
Is there a legal difference between son stealing meat/wine and stealing money to buy it?
What if one parent wants him to be punished and other doesnβt?
Do both parents have to bring stubborn & rebellious son to court for him to be executed?
If parents are an inappropriate match, can son be liable for death penalty?
What does it mean for mother to be not suited for father?
What does it mean that father and mother must be identical to each other in several aspects?
What are the aspects in which they have to be identical?
Why can’t son of parents that donβt have identical voice, appearance and height be deemed stubborn and rebellious?
Why has there never been and never will be a stubborn and rebellious son?
If it will never happen, why is it written in the Torah?
Will has there never been and never will be an idolatrous city, and why is it written in Torah?
Can a city with just one mezuzah become an idolatrous city?
What is relevance of tzaraas on walls?
Why can’t disabled parent have son deemed stubborn and rebellious?
Are lashes administered to a stubborn and rebellious son? Flogging?
What is meaning of βthis son of oursβ?
At what age does son no longer qualify as stubborn and rebellious?
What if non-Jew cursed name of God, and then converted to Judaism?
When can descendant of Noah (non-Jew) be sentenced to death?
What if stubborn and rebellious son runs away after sentencing?
What if non-Jew committed a sexual transgression and then becomes Jewish?
Is capital punishment for non-Jew always the same type?
Is stubborn and rebellious son executed for his past behavior or future behavior?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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