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a widow can stay in her husband’s house and be supported by his estate even if not stipulated in her kesubah, can the inheritors give her Money, or an alternative place to live, can she refuse? can she refuse to live together with his sons who are young men, thereby giving herself a bad reputation? how kesubos in different parts of Israel were written to address this issue, her rights don’t continue if the inheritors sell the estate
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a widow can stay in her husband’s house and be supported by his estate even if not stipulated in her kesubah, can the inheritors give her Money, or an alternative place to live, can she refuse? can she refuse to live together with his sons who are young men, thereby giving herself a bad reputation? how kesubos in different parts of Israel were written to address this issue, her rights don’t continue if the inheritors sell the estate
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admits guilt, she loses her kesubah Money, will be divorced, not executed
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agent given Money or object, can sender renege?, if sender or recipient dies who gets the item?
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amounts of Money and quality of Money typically found in the kesubah of various types of women
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Arbel - exchanging maaser sheni Money
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Bais din issues warning to wife in place of husband, cancel kesubah Money? drink water?
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Ben Zoma says a person will receive a portion that God provides, Money or status can’t be taken from him, God never forgets
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blood of sacrifices that drained into Kidron valley, subject to laws of consecrated items misused? blood consecrated to Temple, Money that the Temple treasury has from selling blood
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bought slaves, land, non kosher animals, bird offerings, must spent the same Money on proper maaser sheni purchases
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brought on weekdays, only in pure state, when Pesach isn’t sufficient to satiate, from cattle, male or female animals, eaten for 2 days and one night, may use maaser sheni Money unlike Pesach offering
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buying animals with maaser sheni Money was prohibited to prevent diversion of potential offerings
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costus and other spices, buy with maaser sheni Money?, conveys food impurity?
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damages may be paid with land, but the preferred payment is with Money
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declared son a nazir, son or relatives object, sacrifices or Money which had been set aside, son or daughter using father’s unused set aside nazir sacrifice funds
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difference between maaser sheni Money buying todah loaves, and maaser sheni loaves redesignated as todah loaves
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division of land done by lottery, urim vtumim, payments of Money, each tribe had an attraction to their portion of land
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evaluation and future obligation of the groom on real estate, vessels, Money, jewelry, and cosmetics that the bride brings into the marriage
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exchanges of shemittah products can lead to stricter limits on the Money or products
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extra Money left over that had been designated for his offerings, left over bread, wine
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father’s rights to minor daughter’s kiddushin Money, findings, earnings, vows, divorce, but not produce of her property
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fruits set aside for terumah or Money for maaser sheini can be assumed to still exist until you know otherwise, wine set aside needs to be checked that it didn’t become sour
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Har Hamelech - Money used for maaser sheni
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importance of appointing a proper leader, not one appointed due to Money
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in a case where penalties of lashes or kares as well as payments are due, are only lashes given? Money?
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in our time, an attempt to redeem maaser sheni produce onto Money is ineffective
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Katzrah - Money used for maaser sheni
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laborers may use Money earned picking shemittah produce depending on the words used by their employer
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laborers may use Money earned picking shemittah produce depending on the words used by their employer
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laborers may use Money earned picking shemittah produce depending on the words used by their employer
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leaders appointed due to their Money are called ‘gods of silver and gold’, their cloak is called ‘saddlebag on a donkey’
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leaders appointed due to their Money are called ‘gods of silver and gold’, their cloak is called ‘saddlebag on a donkey’
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leaders appointed due to their Money, don’t stand for them, don’t call them rabbi, their cloak is the saddlebag of a donkey
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left over Money from minchah offering of the kohen gadol, what is done with it?
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lent Money on the condition that the loan isn’t cancelled by shemittah
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limitations and guidance on the use of shemittah Money for water, bathing, barber, boat operator
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loan document signed by non Jews was accepted by Reish Lakish so that lenders won’t hesitate to lend Money
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maaser sheni Money deconsecrated onto produce while Temple stood, then it was destroyed, produce should be left to rot
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marriages and relationship where the woman doesn’t drink the water, loses her kesubah Money
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master borrowed Money and pledged slave to guarantee loan then freed him, compared to a Jew who loans non Jew Money before Pesach with Pesach ">chametz as collateral
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minimum food, clothing, Money requirements for a wife, wheat, barley, required to produce wool knitting
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minor change of language causing no shemittah sanctity on Money earned picking vegetables of shemittah
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Money collected for Purim can’t be diverted
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Money diverted for other causes
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Money diverted for other causes
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Money earned selling shemittah fruit, throw into the salty sea
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Money earned working field on shemittah, permitted to use? purchasing using vegetables or shemittah Money
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Money may not be diverted by giver of taker
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Money paid to prostitute used to buy item offered on altar, item itself paid to prostitute not allowed to use offered on altar
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Money put aside for shekel obligation or sin offering, later discovered to be more than needed or not obligated
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Money put aside for shekel obligation or sin offering, later discovered to be more than needed or not obligated
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Money type to be paid for a kesubah
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more Money than what was needed was set aside to redeem maaser sheni or hekdesh
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must use Money for the meal of Purim
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obligation of offering or dedicating Money for a future Temple offering cancelled in our day, what to do if Money or animal was consecrated
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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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one or two donation boxes were made with left over Money from the restoration of the Temple
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one’s property that was seized to repay another person’s debt, collectable from debtor? seized by government because the occupier owed Money, or confiscated for no reason
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one’s property that was seized to repay another person’s debt, collectable from debtor? seized by government because the occupier owed Money, or confiscated for no reason
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penalties for seduction or rape of a naarah (or a minor), and who gets the penalty Money
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people of Galilee were careful about their honor but not their Money, people of Judea were concerned about their Money, but not their honor
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pious orchard owners set aside Money for people took produce without the proper procedure, done at morning or night?
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plants, various, shemittah applies? Money exchanged for them acquires shemittah sanctity? shemittah requirement to dispose of fruits which are no longer available in the fields ">biur? mixtures?
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procedure to buy tokens to buy offerings, nesech, nesachim from officials in the Temple, reconciliation between tokens sold and Money brought in
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promised dowry Money to son-in-law or daughter, he died, obligation to daughter? to the yavam? obligation canceled?
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pundyon coin is worth 2 issar coins
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purchase terumah with maaser sheni Money? reduces likelihood of it being consumed, as compared to buying shelamim with maaser sheni Money, Pesach offerings got mixed with first borns
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Rabbi Zeirah didn’t stand when leader passed by, pretended not to see him because he was appointed due to Money
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reasons for destruction of tabernacle of Shilo, first Temple, second Temple, idol worship, illicit relations, murder, disgracing festivals and offerings, love of Money and baseless hatred despite meticulous observance of mitzvos and study of Torah
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registration onto a consecrated Pesach bought with with consecrated Money, Money loses sanctity
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remarrying permitted?, collecting kesubah Money from first husband after having children from her second husband
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removing a stone from on top of a barrel, Money from on top of a pillow
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rights of widows to sell husband’s property to collect her kesubah Money or for food support, in some cases bais din approval needed, retaining or losing right to food support, divorcee, selling it in parts, when sale may be voided, if wife sold properties to satisfy her kesubah and one sale is invalid, does it cancel all of them?
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saved up Money for the shekel obligation or a sin offering, later realized that he wasn’t obligated or had already given
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saved up Money to use for the half shekel or a sin offering, saved up more than he needed, what is done with the extra?
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saving a Torah or tefillin from a fire with its cover and Money pouch into an open mavoi
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saving a Torah or tefillin from a fire with its cover and Money pouch into an open mavoi
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saving a Torah or tefillin from a fire with its cover and Money pouch into an open mavoi
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sealing Temple Money for future use done by treasurer, supervisor, kohen gadol and king, unsealing in reverse order
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son may use the sacrifices or Money for sacrifices his father left over providing certain conditions are met
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take this Money and buy meat for ‘the Pesach’, forbidden
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the coins of Israel are better than all other countries
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trustee for hekdesh or orphans uses their Money for business or investments, loses are for the trustee and gains for hekdesh or the orphan
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Tzippori - Rabbi Chelbo pledged Money to a charity in Tzippori and thought to give it in his hometown (not Tzippori)
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use maser sheni Money to supplement purchase
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uses forbidden with shemittah Money, consequences
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using maaser sheni Money to buy animals or produce outside Jerusalem
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using shemittah Money for mundane purchases
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wearing and transporting a needle, signet ring, brooch, spice or perfume pouch, tailor with a needle, scribe with a quill, Moneychanger with a coin
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were there collection boxes for bird pair sacrifices? concerns for mixtures of Money for sin offerings that must be left to die and olos offerings which may be brought even if the donor died
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when forced in public one may not violate any Torah law, unless forced due to Money or self interest
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when maaser sheni Money is used to acquire items not appropriate for maaser sheni, the transaction and holiness is transferred to the purchased items despite that he needs to go out and buy new maaser sheni food
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wife who needs support (while her husband is away) swears (either once or twice?) about how much Money she needed, the exact swear explained, is the mishnah about a wife or a widow? woman returns from trip with her husband and claims that he died or divorced her, husband says she should have supported herself, court granted her the right to borrow and the husband is responsible, supported by her father, or anyone else? her findings, burial
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woman declared nazir, husband revoked her nazir status, woman had already prepared sacrifices or Money
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woman who inherited Money, produce, or land with unharvested produce
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women who don’t drink the water, and may lose their kesubah Money
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Yom Kippur garments paid by treasury up to a certain price, kohen may add his own Money for higher quality garments, stories