Eved Kenaani - Shifchah Kenaanit
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Nature of Avdut
Requirements of the Master
Acquiring an Eved
Financial Status of an Eved
Circumcision of an Eved
Freeing an Eved
Freeing an Eved because one wounded him
The Bill of Freedom
Giving terumah to one's eved
Mating an Eved Ivri with a Shifchah Kenaanit
Discovering a Lost Bill of Freedom
Over-charging or under-charging in a transaction involving an eved
An Eved who kills a person, or is killed by a person, accidentally
Payment for harm to an eved caused by one's animal
An Eved who curses another, or is cursed
Cases of "Edim Zomimin" involving an Eved
Paying for damaging another's Eved
Testimony
Delivering a Bill of Divorce
Writing a Torah Scroll
Writing Phylacteries
Writing a Doorpost Scroll
Wearing Tzitzit-Fringes
Becoming a Sotah
Mitzvah of Ascension to Jerusalem on Holidays
Claiming the meal which is used to merge adjacent properties, so that people may transport through the properties on Shabbat, on behalf of the other residents
Setting up the meal which extends the limit one may travel outside a town on Shabbat, for one's Eved Kenaani
Oath-liability of someone who is guarding an eved
Stealing an eved
Birth-offering brought by a shifchah
A fine for one who rapes a shifchah
Placing a lien on an eved
General points
In Talmudic times,
Israelis had avadim but Babylonians did not
: Beitzah 14a-b
Better to
hire paupers for a job
than to purchase an eved: Bava Metzia 60b
Does an eved produce enough to pay for his food: Bava Metzia 64b-65a
An adon being satisfied that his eved is working, because the exercise is important for him: Bava Metzia 65a
Treatment of an Eved
Accepting
Official Consolation of Mourners
on his Death: Berachot 16b
Saying
Mourners' Blessing
on his Death: Berachot 16b
Eulogizing
a good eved: Berachot 16b
Giving an Eved the title of honor of "Abba [Father]" or "Ima [Mother]": Berachot 16b
Appointing an Eved as agent to sell his master's property: Ketuvot 28a-b
Selling an Eved to non-Jews: Kiddushin 6b
Mating an Eved Kenaani: Temurah 30a
Borrowing money from one's eved: Ketuvot 28a-b
Punishment for causing an eved to have a wound which does not inflict so much as a
Perutah
of damage: Makkot 8b-9a
An eved learning Torah in front of his master: Ketuvot 28a-b
Wearing Phylacteries in front of his master: Ketuvot 28a-b
Whether we deduce freedom if an owner treats an eved as a free man, but the owner calls him "Eved": Ketuvot 28a-b
Mitzvot
In general, an eved is obligated in the same mitzvot as a Jewish woman is: Chagigah 4a
Fining
a Jew who sells his eved to a Nochri [since he won't be able to perform mitzvot]: Bechorot 3a
Reciting Shema
: Berachot 20a
Learning Torah
: Ketuvot 28a-b
Living in a Succah-Hut on Succot
: Succah 20b, 21b, 28a
Wearing Phylacteries
: Berachot 20a; Chagigah 28a-b
Reciting the amidah
: Berachot 20a-b
Credibility of an eved to testify regarding the New Month
: Rosh HaShanah 22a
Birkat haMazon - the blessing after meals
: Berachot 20a-b
Whether an eved kenaani is considered a "Member of the Covenant": Gittin 23b
Requirement for a
mezuzah
: Berachot 20a-b
Reciting
Kiddush
for others: Berachot 20b
Observing
Shabbat
: Keritot 9a
Specific Avadim
Daru
Karkemit: Berachot 19a
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