
Eved Kenaani - Shifchah Kenaanit
LinksGeneral points
In Talmudic times, Israelis had avadim but Babylonians did not: Beitzah 14a-b
Better to hire paupers for a job than to purchase an eved: Bava Metzia 60b
Does an eved produce enough to pay for his food: Bava Metzia 64b-65a
An adon being satisfied that his eved is working, because the exercise is important for him: Bava Metzia 65a
Treatment of an Eved
Accepting Official Consolation of Mourners on his Death: Berachot 16b
Saying Mourners' Blessing on his Death: Berachot 16b
Eulogizing a good eved: Berachot 16b
Giving an Eved the title of honor of "Abba [Father]" or "Ima [Mother]": Berachot 16b
Appointing an Eved as agent to sell his master's property: Ketuvot 28a-b
Selling an Eved to non-Jews: Kiddushin 6b
Mating an Eved Kenaani: Temurah 30a
Borrowing money from one's eved: Ketuvot 28a-b
Punishment for causing an eved to have a wound which does not inflict so much as a Perutah of damage: Makkot 8b-9a
An eved learning Torah in front of his master: Ketuvot 28a-b
Wearing Phylacteries in front of his master: Ketuvot 28a-b
Whether we deduce freedom if an owner treats an eved as a free man, but the owner calls him "Eved": Ketuvot 28a-b
MitzvotSpecific Avadim