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a man who Gifts his estate to his children has rights for himself, his wife, and children to be supported by the estate
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acquisition or a Gift by a minor or a slave
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acquisition or a Gift by a minor or a slave
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acquisition or a Gift by a minor or a slave
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acquisitions and findings of a minor, stealing that item from him, ability of minor to convey a Gift
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acquisitions and findings of a minor, stealing that item from him, ability of minor to convey a Gift, stealing from a minor
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acquisitions and findings of a minor, stealing that item from him, ability of minor to convey a Gift, stealing from a minor
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am haaretz Gifted figs, recipient’s maaser obligations based on the language of the Gifting and other factors
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differences between first and second Adar, reading megillah, Gifts to the poor, announcing shekalim and kilayim
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divorce document (not challengeable) and Gift document (challengeable) in one document, is it challengeable?
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dough of non Jew worked by a Jew, Gifted to a Jew, partnership, dough of non Jew who converted
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eighteen decrees, bread of non Jews, cheese, oil, daughters, semen, urine, baal keri laws, impurity of lands outside Israel, eating or drinking foods of impurity, rules about mikveh, holy scrolls are impure, unwashed hands, tevul yom, liquids that made other items impure, giving a non Jew his purse to carry on Shabbos, zav not eating with a zavah, items covering an impurity spreads the impurity, harvesting grapes in a bais hapras, mikveh water unwittingly collected in a pipe, wine, vinegar, brine and sauce from fish, preserves, cooked foods, salted foods, split kernels, foreign languages, testimony of idolators, their Gifts, sons, and daughters, and their bikkurim
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father-in-law restricted by vow to benefit son-in-law, who wants to give a Gift to his daughter
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forbidden to sell, use as security, trade, use as weight, but may be Gifted
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from now until after my death, as compared to a divorce from now until after my death, emancipation document, ownerless, hekdesh, kiddushin
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Gift of maaser sheni, is it the same as a sale and therefore forbidden?
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Gifting produce doesn’t cause a tithe obligation, selling does, variations of Gifting and selling
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giving honorary Gifts to dignitaries with hope of future favorable treatment
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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 to wife’s agent, divorce is immediate, as compared to giving a Gift via an agent
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kohen or levi assisting on the threshing floor to guide the tithes and terumah to themselves invalidates the Gift and causes destruction of the temple due to the corruption
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kohen or levi assisting on the threshing floor to guide the tithes and terunah to themselves invalidates the Gift and causes destruction of the temple due to the corruption
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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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mute giving testimony by nodding to a series of questions for use in divorce, vows, inheritance, business, Gifts
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one who Gifts his estate to his children, is supported by it along with his wife and children
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one who Gifts his possessions under the false assumption that his son died
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one who Gifts to his ‘sons’ (daughters included), if stated on his deathbed, the daughters are not included
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Panya - Genivah Gifted wine to Rabbi Avunah
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priestly Gifts which may be given to a kohen who is an am haaretz
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promise to give a Gift, is it binding?
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sent Rabbi Hoshayah Rabbah large food Gifts understood as either matanos levyonim or mishloach manos
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the amount of volume of an easily cooked egg, amount of terumas maaser of demai that requires a Gift to a kohen
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twenty fours Gifts, ten in the Temple, four in Jerusalem, ten outside Jerusalem, some may not be given to an am haaretz
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upon being given a Gift he is silent, then refuses, does ownership transfer?
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using the term ‘Gift’ or ‘inherit’ in a trustee document