Bava Batra 95 - Shabbat September 28, 25 Elul
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Study Guide Bava Batra 95 More tannaitic sources are quoted to prove Rav Huna's opinion that if the bad parts mixed in with the produce are more than the permitted percentage, one can demand compensation for the entire amount. However, each comparison is rejected and the Gemara explains why each case differs from the case that Rav Huna was referring to. The Mishna lists a case of one who sold wine from a cellar. What exactly is the case and what language was used regarding the commitment of the seller to provide the wine - was it "wine in a cellar," "wine in this cellar" or "this cellar?" From a braita that lists the law in each of these three options, it looks as if the Mishna can’t be referring to any of the options. The Gemara suggests two different answers, the second based on a different version of the braita brought by Rav Zevid. These are discussed and reinterpreted to fit with the Mishna and with each other. What blessing is made on wine that is sold in the stores, i.e. starting to turn to vinegar – some say borei pri hagafen and others say shehakol.