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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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Aviyah was punished after defeating Yeravam ben Nevat because he shamed Yeravam, or he shamed Achiyah HaShiloni, or he didn’t destroy the idol worship, or due to defacing the corpses so as not to have them identified which could have allowed the Widows to remarry
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deathbed directives, Widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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deathbed directives, Widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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estate consisting of a small collectible debt, with a Widow, a creditor, and heirs trying to collect, if one grabbed before the others, if one grabbed more than his share, what happens to the extra?
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first holiday after marriage, holiday of the chasings, wife wants to be with her parents, her father chases her back to her husband, Widow, eating the Pesach from her husband or her father
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greater than Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, his Widow rejected a marriage proposal from Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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has a right to stay in her husband’s house and to be fed there
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kesubos are at least 200 for a virgin and 100 for a Widow or a divorcee, but more can be added if he wants, reasons, husband died before or after marriage
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left over food, worn out clothing, wine belongs to her or the heirs? her obligations (limitations) to husbands heirs
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lessons from Boaz, blessings with ten men at Widow’s wedding, waiting to be told to sit, elders come to feasts
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yibum with a specific candidate ">maamar is the procedure of one brother designating the Widow of his brother to himself (preparation for yibum)
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nine year old boy giving a woman, a Widow, or divorcee, a chalutzah status
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only the Widow of one brother, not the Widow of two brothers
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originally a Widow swore to collect her kesubah from orphans, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel decreed a vow instead, she inherits the clothing she is wearing
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pious fool, hypocrite, self-righteous woman, use Torah knowledge to harm others, fasting ‘virgin’, troubled Widow, mature minor
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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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supported by the estate, her work (and findings?) belongs to the estate, obligation to bury her
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various stages of sexual relations with a Widow triggers various levels of prohibiton
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virgin divorcee, Widow, chalutzah, or convert, ransomed, freed below three years old, kesubah is one hundred (even if it is determined later that she is a virgin) and there can be no claim against her virgin status
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who marries and dies makes his wife a Widow, if he divorces her, she becomes a divorcee because it is a marriage
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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 (who has a co-wife) who received news that her husband died, or a Widow who received overseas news that her mother-in-law died (do we suspect that she may have had a child?)