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‘write a divorce to my wife’ (doesn’t specify to give it), when we do or don’t carry out his directive
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a divorce document cannot completely sever a yibum obligation, yibum)">chalitzah cannot sever an ordinary marriage
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a forced divorce document due to an inappropriate marriage
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a lost divorce document that was found, people passing by, non Jew passing by, identifying marks on the document
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agent to receive or deliver the divorce in a specific place, yet does it in a different place
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bald (incomplete) divorce document, bound divorce document
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before me it was written and signed’ is needed for divorce brought from overseas, situations where one or both witnesses can’t fully testify to that requirement
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biblically acceptable divorce that is rabbinically problematic, how it would affect biblical law of yibum
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bound divorce document, using questionable witnesses, signed only on the outside
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brought from one location to another within Israel
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cancelling a divorce document which had been sent with an agent
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comparison of throwing a divorce into her airspace and transferring from domain to domain on Shabbos
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date decreed to be included in a divorce document
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deaf mute insane or minor, have legally significant action but not legally significant intention, when action demonstrates validity of actions, when preparing fruits for impurity? Writing divorce document?
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deaf, insane, minor, woman permitted to write a divorce document? can they (and blind and non Jew) deliver it? Any of the above people whose classification changed (a non Jew who converted) is accepted
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divorce and slave emancipation documents delivered to or from Israel requires delivery to have seen the witnessing writing and signing or later verification of signatures
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divorce and slave emancipation documents given to agent, may he back out?
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divorce document (not challengeable) and gift document (challengeable) in one document, is it challengeable?
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divorced wife, then stayed with her in an inn, is a second divorce required?
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doubt if divorce was given, is she permitted to marry a kohen?
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excluding certain people who she may not marry anyway
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forbidden to live in the same vicinity as his ex-wife, which spouse must move?
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forcing a man to grant a divorce
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forcing a man to grant a divorce
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forcing a man to grant a divorce
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from Israel to abroad and vice versa, comparison of laws, reason
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from today if i die from this illness, gets better then dies, the couple secluded during those days
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give an esrog with a condition that it is returned, give a divorce document on condition that it is returned
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grounds for divorce, Bais Shammai Bais Hillel
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grounds for divorce, Bais Shammai Bais Hillel Rabbi Akiva, immodest but not immoral
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husband and purchaser of fields pledged to wife’s kesubah may contest the validity of a divorce document
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husband and wife both holding divorce document disputing whether it was given or not, is she divorced?
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husband challenges the divorce document itself after agent saw it written and signed, verification of signatures needed?
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husband directs specific people to write or sign divorce, those people assign others to do it, valid?
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husband directs to write a divorce then become ill, or is ill then directs to write a divorce, becomes mute, insane, unstable, near death, directs to issue a divorce verbally or with gestures or hints
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husband directs two or three people, or a court to give or write a divorce
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husband gave divorce document to wife’s agent, divorce is immediate, as compared to giving a gift via an agent
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husband gave divorce document, took it back, destroyed it, claimed it was invalid, or others found it to be not valid
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husband gave divorce to wife’s agent, but his language indicates that her agent will now become his agent
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husband gives the divorce under the mistaken impression that her agent is an agent to accept the divorce, however he is only an agent to deliver it to her
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husband may deliver the divorce document directly to his wife without the need for witnesses
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husband protest validity, case where witnesses aren’t required to declare ‘it was written and signed in front of us’
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husband usually pays for the writing of the divorce document
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husband who is known by multiple names, Rabban Gamliel decree which addressed this problem
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if i don't return after the holiday, before Pesach, write a divorce on motza’ei Shabbos (non specific times)
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if i don’t come back within 12 months, died within 12 months, if i don’t return it is a divorce from now
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if i don’t come home within 30 days
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initiated by a woman in a case where her husband is infertile
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initiated by a woman in a case where her husband is infertile
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just as divorce document may not be written on a living thing, so too water coming off an animal won’t make food item susceptible to impurity?
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man being led to his execution who directs that a divorce be written for his wife or that a gift should be given
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man may place the divorce in her domain or the airspace above her property
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man with two wives with the same name, a divorce must be written to the specific wife he intends to divorce
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minor deaf mute married off by her father can be divorced, although mentally incompetent
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minor girl after marriage, divorce given to her or her father?
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minor girl receiving her divorce by husband delivering it to her courtyard or within 4 amos of her
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misplaced by the agent and later found, valid?
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mistake in the divorce document can lead to stringencies of being considered both married and divorced from her first and second husbands
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mistake, husband got the divorce document, wife got the receipt, mistake discovered later
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multiple women being divorced by their husbands on one divorce document
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must be delivered from husband to her domain
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must be delivered from husband to her domain
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must be given to her and she must be told that it is a divorce document
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must be written with intent for the specific man and woman, however these women may be forbidden to marry kohanim or may need to divorce if a similar kiddushin document was written
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naarah being divorced, is she or her father authorized to receive her divorce? her marriage? appointing an agent?
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non Jewish names as signators, from outside or inside Israel
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non Jewish names as signators, verify their validity by by signing in a court, synagogue, or Jewish store
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old divorce document, is it still valid for use?
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on condition not to marry a specific man
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on condition that she gives him money or a coat, can she fulfill condition if he meanwhile dies?
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on condition that she serves his father, nurses his child, how long she must do it, stopped not due to her fault
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one or two Cuthi signatures, reason to accept it
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only with the husband’s consent
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originally competent, later deaf mute instructs to divorce with nodding head three times, became deaf mute through illness nodding one time is enough
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originally competent, later deaf mute separating terumah or divorcing his wife? through writing or indication?
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originally husband was able to cancel a divorce agent without the agent present, Rabban Gamliel decreed that the agent must be present due to concerns of agunah and mamzer
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questions asked to verify if one is insane
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Rav says Gittin 9:3 follows the opinion of Rabbi Meir who says that the signing witnesses validate the divorce
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report that a certain woman got divorced, what would constitute a credible report?
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required language
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requires intent
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sages considering the validity of Babylonian divorce documents
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signatures in atypical place on the page, signed in Greek language, signed by the scribe and one witness, without father’s name, only family name without father’s name, didn’t add the word ‘witness’ after his signature, used a nickname, signature using symbols rather than his name
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signed by people with non Jewish names was considered valid with pretext that they were Jews with non Jewish names
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some people (these witnesses) recognize people visually, but not by their name
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suddenly became deaf must nod 3 times to consent, need to be sure he has mental clarity, always was deaf needs one consent
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this is a divorce if i die, from today if i die, from today and after my death
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throwing a divorce document from one domain into the airspace the woman’s domain
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tracing letters violation of Shabbos? tracing to help an illiterate person sign a divorce document
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two divorce documents with the same names that got mixed up
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two divorces in two columns on one document with Hebrew and Greek signatures, empty space between text and signatures
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unsigned divorce but witnesses of delivery of divorce, using unsigned divorce to collect kesubah
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validity of documents issued by a non Jewish court
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voice from a pit says ‘whoever hears my voice should write a divorce for my wife’, demon or person?
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which parts of a divorce or other document are critical and need to be written with specific intent, reason
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while discussing with a woman issues of marriage or divorce, he gave her an object for kiddushin or a divorce document
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wife appoints an agent to accept her divorce, husband informs agent to bring it to her to make it effective, can he revoke the divorce before she receives it?
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within Israel witnesses don’t need to testify that it was written and signed in front of them, if husband challenges the validity, witnesses can be found to verify that signatures
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witnesses must say that it was written, signed, during the daytime, with intent, in their presence, reason
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witnesses must sign on the divorce document
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witnesses who don’t know how to write, how we help them form a valid signature on a divorce document
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witnesses who say that the divorce document was written and signed in front of them, required when brought from overseas, extra demands required as compared to other types of documents so that the divorce document’s validity can’t be challenged
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woman demands due to infertile husband
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woman who appoints an agent to receive divorce needs to provide witnesses who saw the divorce
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women relatives believed to deliver a divorce document even though they aren’t believed to say the husband died
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writing a divorce document for a man without his wife is not with him
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written and signed during daytime, written and signed with intent, are required
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written and signed on two different days, or some witnesses signed on a different day
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written by husband but otherwise defective, no date, one witness, no witnesses
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written on a cow’s horn then cow given to her, Torah says ‘put divorce document in her hand’, giving reins enough?
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written on a living animal or horn, valid?
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written on food, something alive, a branch, bony part of horn, horn itself, attached to the ground, low quality paper
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written on vessel but excluding the vessel, torn parchment, written on olive leaves
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written with any substance that lasts, on any surface?, needs act of ‘writing’, engraving
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written, not engraved, not dripped, not spilled, not protruding letters, not ink that needs additional mixture to be read
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written, signed in Israel, woman accepts the divorce when husband drops it in her property outside Israel