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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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beginning fifteenth of Adar, repair roads, tend to public needs, court cases, redeem vows, give sotah bitter waters to drink, burn parah adumah, decapitated calf, bore ear of Hebrew Slave, purify metzorah, locks removed from water cisterns, mark graves, check fields for kilayim
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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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brothers who converted together or Slavewoman whose sons were freed, no yibum or yibum)">chalitzah between them
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called to the Torah
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called to the Torah
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collection began fifteenth of Adar, laws regarding levi, yisrael, convert, freed Slave, woman, minor, kohen obligated or forbidden?
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consecrated land, or of a person, needs nine people plus a kohen, Slave appraisal needs only three people
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consecrated land, or of a person, needs nine people plus a kohen, Slave appraisal needs only three people
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consequences of marriages which are forbidden on a rabbinic or biblical level, has rights to a kesubah? no rights to fruits, sustenance for the wife, husband inherits wife, kohen husband becomes impure upon her burial, Slaves eating terumah, forcing a divorce
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convert candidate, Slave, minor registered onto a Pesach offering, then he converted, was freed, became an adult
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courtyard shared with non Jew, resident alien, resident Slave, brazen apostate, government official, quartered soldiers, Sadducee
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differences between men and women regarding metzorah, nazir, marrying off daughter, execution, sold into Slavery for stealing
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differences between men and women regarding metzorah, nazir, marrying off daughter, execution, sold into Slavery for stealing
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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, preparations for sotah procedure, Slave woman emancipation document requires intent
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emancipation due to being redeemed, owner gives up hope, freed by owner, injury, convert owner dies, Slave married free person with owner present, does he return to Slave status? is an emancipation document needed? does owner repay redeemer?
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exemptions for women, Slaves, lame, sick, and aged
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feeding terumah to non kohanim children, Slaves, eating outside Israel, less than an olive size, repayment doesn’t include the one fifth penalty, repayment isn’t sacred, kohen may forgive, penalty payment of one fifth indicated sacredness
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findings of young son or daughter, Canaanite Slave or maid, wife, who owns?
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freed Slave doesn’t go back to Slavery
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genealogy and halachic status of a Jewish man with a Slave woman or a non Jewish woman
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goes free if sold to non Jew or to someone outside Israel
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group of women, Slaves, minors, not permitted, reasons
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guardian of orphan’s property, Slave, agent, woman, tumtum, androgyne, son, bring bikkurim but doesn’t read the text
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half Slave, half free, validity of kiddushin, divorce, if he is kidnapped
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half Slave, how it came to be, halachic problems with work obligations, marriage, divorce
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how Slave takes possession of an emancipation document, since his master owns everything he owns
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how to set up, barrel of wine, son, daughter, Slave, maid, wife, take ownership on behalf of residents
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husband rights to sell melog or tzon barzel Slaves, going free based on sustained injuries
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kohanim that are ineligible to eat terumah and therefore their wives and Slaves too
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learning Torah, teaching him Torah
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learning Torah, teaching him Torah
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marrying his sister, mother?
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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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may not marry a Jewish woman, may marry a convert or a freed Slave (except if he is a kohen)
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may not marry a Jewish woman, may marry a convert or a freed Slave (except if he is a kohen)
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no overcharge claims on sales of Slaves, contracts, land and holy items, unless extreme overcharge
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non Jews, women, Slaves
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non kohen who fed his child or Slave terumah, who pays and how much?
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one who declares the handiwork of his wife (or his Slave) to be holy, who supports her?
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one witness or the wife testifying about her husband’s death, testimony from a woman, Slave, maid, written document, witness to witness, from relatives, non Jewish innkeeper
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one witness or the wife testifying about her husband’s death, testimony from a woman, Slave, maid, written document, witness to witness, from relatives, non Jewish innkeeper
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owner of a ‘half Slave’ is compelled to free him totally
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purchasing homes, Slaves, animals, stones, moving items from one house to another
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Rabban Gamaliel tried to free his Slave ‘Tavi’ after knocking out his tooth
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reclining, leaning, obligation at the Pesach seder, Slaves, women, the meat of the Pesach offering
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registration done by father, husband, guardian, Slave owner on behalf of woman, minor, Slave
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sale of Slaves, contracts, and moveable items don’t require announcements
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she is dressed unattractively, jewelry removed, torn clothing tied with Egyptian rope, anyone can watch except her Slaves and maids, rope bought with public funds
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Slave designated an animal, Slave forgot or unknown whether master wanted goat or lamb, registered on both
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Slave forced by his master to violate his nazir vow
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Slave of two owners, one or both owners don’t allow Slave to be included in a certain Pesach, one owner frees the Slave
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Slave registered master without his knowledge
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Slave was used as collateral to a loan and then is freed, owner writes emancipation document, Slave repays?
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Slaves and women are trusted to search and dispose of chametz
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Slaves brought into a marriage of a kohen and his proper or improper wife, may the Slaves eat terumah?
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swallowing chewed terumah which shouldn’t be eaten, due to it once having been permitted (wife or Slave, but not a chalal), or due to chewed being considered already eaten
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verbally freed his Slave, or declared the emancipation document to be given, but he died before it was given
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who doesn't agree to be circumcised or wants to remain a resident non Jew
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who had relations with a mamzer, a non Jew, or another androgyne becomes unfit to eat terumah, his wife can still eat terumah, his Slaves may not
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woman who inherited elderly Slaves or maids
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woman, Slave, minor
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women and Slaves are trusted to search and dispose of chametz
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women and Slaves are trusted to search and dispose of chametz
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women and Slaves, obligated on Pesach to eat Pesach matzah and marror?
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יד עבד כיד רבו - an object that comes into possession of a Slave, belongs to his owner