פירוש על קידושין 63:8
Rashi on Kiddushin
At the seam: In the place of the stitch, such that he would not lose [any] of his money with this; such as at the hem.
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Daf Shevui to Kiddushin
Again, the Talmud wonders how R. Huna could do this—isn’t it forbidden to needlessly destroy property
The answer is that he tore the garment at the seam, so it could be resewn.
But if he tore it at the seam, then it might not have been a good test. Maybe he didn’t get angry because he saw that no harm was done.
The answer is that Rabbah was already angry about something else. Once angry, he would not notice that the tear was at the seam.
I think we can see here that the Talmud is not comfortable with R. Huna’s test of his son.
The answer is that he tore the garment at the seam, so it could be resewn.
But if he tore it at the seam, then it might not have been a good test. Maybe he didn’t get angry because he saw that no harm was done.
The answer is that Rabbah was already angry about something else. Once angry, he would not notice that the tear was at the seam.
I think we can see here that the Talmud is not comfortable with R. Huna’s test of his son.
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