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[REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE TO DISCUSS THE DAF WITH THE KOLLEL] _________________________________________________________________ Re: Zevachim 028: Pigul >> C. Taub asked: As a follow up what bothers me is what happens. Someone comes from a distance to bring a Korban he spends time and money and then the cohen invalidates it. Even in cases where the korban is accepted. Since the cohen changed the intention (even by mistake) does the baal now have to spend more time and money. Is there no responsibility on the cohen's part.<< ----- >> The Kollel replied: The Mishnah in Gitin 54b states explicitly that Kohanim who willfully made a Korban become Pigul are liable.<< ----- C. Taub asks: Given that what is under discussion is what the Kohen is thinking at the time of the korban, and given that the din in mamonos is "ha'motzi mei'chaveiro alav ha'ra'aya," is there ever any way to prove a Kohen to be liable other than an explicit admission of guilt? ---------------------------------------------- The Kollel replies: Obviously, it is necessary to have proof. Proof can be either in the form of an admission, as you mention, or in the form of witnesses who heard the Kohen verbally express his thought of Pigul. D. Zupnik (This discussion demonstrates the great degree of responsibility with which the Kohen is entrusted. The Gemara tells us that "Kohanim Zerizim Hem," which includes not only their alacrity, but also their cautiousness and trustworthiness in performing the Avodah correctly in the capacity, for which they were chosen by Hashem, to serve as the emissaries of the Jewish people. -Y. Shaw) To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this text in the body of the message: unsubscribe daf-discuss