{"id":3742,"date":"2016-11-06T11:34:13","date_gmt":"2016-11-06T09:34:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dafyomi4women.org\/daf\/?p=3742"},"modified":"2016-11-06T11:34:13","modified_gmt":"2016-11-06T09:34:13","slug":"bava-metzia-41","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dafyomi4women.org\/daf\/2016\/11\/bava-metzia-41\/","title":{"rendered":"Bava Metzia 41"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If one moves a barrel that one is supposed to watch and it broke, the mishna depends the halacha upon why it was moved (for the sake of the item or for the shomer&#8217;s use of the item) and at what point it broke (while in the shomer&#8217;s hand or after it was returned) and was it a case where the owner had specified where the shomer should keep it. \u00a0The gemara attempts to explain the logic behind the mishna and as it especially relates to something contradictory. \u00a0One approach is to say that the mishna is composed of two different opinions. \u00a0A different approach is to bring in an additional parameter not mentioned explicitly in the mishna &#8211; was it returned to its proper place or returned to a different location. \u00a0within the latter interpretation there are 3 opinions about why the shomer moved the item &#8211; to use part of it (shilchut yad), to steal the whole thing or to borrow it? 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