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Bava Kamma 69a-b: Tithing Wine from the Samaritans
Bava Kamma 68a-b: The Pious and the Fruit
Bava Kamma 67a-b: Despair and Ownership
Bava Kamma 66a-b: A Change in Name
Bava Kamma 65a-b: When the Stolen Object Undergoes a Change
Bava Kamma 64a-b: Penalties and Admissions
Bava Kamma 63a-b: A Sufficient Conclusion
Bava Kamma 62a-b: Payment for a Stolen Object
Bava Kamma 61a-b: Placing an Oven Inside a House
Bava Kamma 60a-b: Destroying Property to Save Oneself
Bava Kamma 59a-b: Black Shoes of Mourning
Bava Kamma 58a-b: Damage, in a Larger Context
Bava Kamma 57a-b: If an Animal Fell Into a Garden
Bava Kamma 56a-b: A Bailee who Conveyed to a Bailee
Bava Kamma 55a-b: The Sages and Biblical Text
Bava Kamma 54a-b: A Common Scenario
Bava Kamma 53a-b: If He Fell Due to the Sound of the Digging
Bava Kamma 52a-b: An Appropriately Covered Pit
Bava Kamma 51a-b: There is No Agency for Transgression
Bava Kamma 50a-b: The Ditch Digger
Bava Kamma 49a-b: To Cover a Flask
Bava Kamma 48a-b: Mutual Damage
Bava Kamma 47a-b: Injury by Fruit
Bava Kamma 46a-b: Buyer’s Intent
Bava Kamma 45a-b: Securing an Ox
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