Commentary for Kiddushin 33:15
בשלמא לר' מאיר היינו דכתיב צאן גורן ויקב אלא לר' יהודה ורבי שמעון האי צאן גורן ויקב למה לי
If so, why state 'flocks, threshing-floor, and wine-press'? To inform you: just as these are distinguished in that they fall within the scope of 'blessing', so must everything [given to the slave] fall within the scope of 'blessing', thus excluding cash money:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' These may be blessed by God in respect of natural increase. But money has no natural increase.');"><sup>21</sup></span> this is R'Simeon's view.
Daf Shevui to Kiddushin
R. Meir derives from these three words that fifteen shekels, three times five, must be given. But what do R. Judah and R. Shimon do with them?
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