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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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husband challenges the divorce document itself after agent saw it written and signed, verification of Signatures needed?
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one document with one set of Signatures for many purposes, use of the word ‘and’ connects or separates?
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one or two Cuthi Signatures, reason to accept it
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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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Signatures required on a divorce document
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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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unique Signatures of Rabbi Abahu, Rav Chisda, and Shmuel
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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 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 don’t know how to write, how we help them form a valid Signature on a divorce document
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witnesses who verify their own Signatures or relate other halachic information, but claim to have been forced, were minors, or were unfit for testimony, if others verify their Signatures or also relate the same information, the first ones are less likely to be believed to negate the testimony of the others, cases where the witnesses verify their own Signatures but other witnesses do as well, amount and qualification of witnesses needed to verify each Signature