149 Results
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‘give a divorce to my Wife’, when we do or don’t carry out his directive
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‘write a divorce to my Wife’ (doesn’t specify to give it), when we do or don’t carry out his directive
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a husband who’s marriage ended, and he wants to collect what he invested in his Wife’s property
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a husband’s right to demand that his Wife swear about the care of items she is responsible for, if husband agrees to limit his own rights to demand a swear or putting limits on others
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a man has the right to declare his Wife forbidden to him in various situations, but he still has to pay her kesubah
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a man has the right to declare his Wife forbidden to him in various situations, but he still has to pay her kesubah
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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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a renter lent out the rented cow that then died naturally, who violated their agreement? the renter or the borrower? a borrower who rents out the cow? a renter who re-rents? a borrower who re-lends? who swears? who pays? a husband demanding or absolving his Wife or her sons of a swear
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a Wife to her husband, a location to its inhabitants, a purchaser to what he is buying
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a Wife whose husband absolved her of the requirement of swearing, the husband then dies and the Wife now has to deal with his children
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adulteress and her co-Wife are exempt from yibum
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after yibum she is his Wife in all ways (no lingering yibum status), except kesubah is based on the first husband’s estate, yam and yevamah become forbidden to each other’s relatives
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annul a vow as a sage even if vow from a Wife? at night? sitting? sage or 3 laymen?
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at what point in a planned divorce must the Wife of a kohen stop eating terumah? reason
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Bais din issues warning to Wife in place of husband, cancel kesubah money? drink water?
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Bais Shammai permits a co-Wife of an ervah relative as a yibum candidate, ramifications of this ruling, mamzer problems, marrying a kohen
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brother does yibum, co-Wife remarries, yevamah is determined to be an aylonis, therefore original marriage to her is cancelled due to husband being unaware, therefore co-Wife needed yibum)">chalitzah or yibum
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brothers relations with chalutzah’s co-Wife more strict than relations with chalutzah herself
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brothers relations with chalutzah’s co-Wife more strict than relations with chalutzah herself
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can be referred to as one’s cow
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cancelled the ability to write a divorce with his and Wife’s ‘new names’ which would then be fraudulently by another woman (and husband) with the same names
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co-Wife of an ervah relative is only forbidden in a yibum context
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committments of support to a Wife’s daughter from a previous marriage, how this was stipulated, how it is treated if he divorces her and she or the daughter remarries, she requests cash instead of food, if the husband dies, how smart people wrote this condition, collectable from his properties?
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compelling a Wife to change the location or quality of her dwelling place
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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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defects in a Wife such as pre-existing vows, bodily defects, a mole, bad breath, body odor, baldness, debate whether they existed prior to they kiddushin and also whether they are defects which could have been checked for prior to kiddushin, does she need a divorce?
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delivering an animal or baby in Yom Tov or Shabbos, summoning a distant midWife, cutting and tying umbilical cord, all the needs of circumcision (or midWife)
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differences in halachah between rape of a kohen’s Wife or a non kohen’s Wife
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differences in halachah between rape of a kohen’s Wife or a non kohen’s Wife
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divorced Wife, then stayed with her in an inn, is a second divorce required?
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does a pilegesh get a kesubah? if yes, how does differ from an ordinary Wife?
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does a pilegesh set a kesubah? if yes, how does differ from an ordinary Wife?
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does miun after the death of her husband allow the yavam to her co-Wife
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does yibum apply when the Wife was married more than once to the same man?
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either husband or Wife is a convert or blind
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escort needed when husband and Wife travelled to Jerusalem so that husband and Wife weren’t together alone?
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Ezekiel was told not to mourn his Wife
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father dies, leaves sons, daughters, Wife, dividing assets depending on estate size, after prior obligations
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figs brought to courtyard, to be dried, children Wife household may eat, may owner eat? why Wife different than workers?
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findings of young son or daughter, Canaanite slave or maid, Wife, who owns?
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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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fly in a drink as a metaphor for how different men deal with a Wife who talks to men
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for delivering a divorce, or other laws may assume that the sender is still alive, however a kohen husband who says ‘you are divorced one hour before my death’ his Wife can’t eat terumah immediately, kohen or levi who borrow and arrange that the lender will keep their crops as repayment of loan are assumed to still be alive as repayments are ongoing
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for delivering a divorce, or other laws may assume that the sender is still alive, however a kohen husband who says ‘you are divorced one hour before my death’ his Wife can’t eat terumah immediately, kohen or levi who borrow and arrange that the lender will keep their crops as repayment of loan are assumed to still be alive as repayments are ongoing
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forbidden relationship cancels mitzvah of yibum for herself, a co-Wife, or co-Wife’s co-Wife
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forbidden relationship cancels mitzvah of yibum for herself, a co-Wife, or co-Wife’s co-Wife
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forbidden to live in the same vicinity as his ex-Wife, which spouse must move?
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how he came to marry his Wife Marta
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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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how we know that the only forbidden relation that becomes permitted is a brother’s Wife
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husband and purchaser of fields pledged to Wife’s kesubah may contest the validity of a divorce document
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husband and Wife both holding divorce document disputing whether it was given or not, is she divorced?
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husband and Wife match is preordained, yet someone else can overcome that with prayer
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husband and Wife match is preordained, yet someone else can overcome that with prayer
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husband brings flour offering for his Wife, bringing her offering without her knowledge
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husband can annul vows (or swears?) of affliction and matters between him and his Wife, father can annul vows (or swears?) of affliction snd matters between him and his daughter, sage annul a swear?
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husband can annul vows (or swears?) of affliction and matters between him and his Wife, father can annul vows (or swears?) of affliction snd matters between him and his daughter, sage annul a swear?
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husband can’t convene a court to cancel the divorce without his Wife or divorce agent present
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husband claims that Wife not a virgin after many days?
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husband designated property for kesubah, sells the property, Wife may collect from that property, or any other he owns
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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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husband gave divorce to Wife’s agent, but his language indicates that her agent will now become his agent
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husband may bring any sacrifice on behalf of his Wife, he is exempt if he divorces her while she is obligated
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husband may deliver the divorce document directly to his Wife without the need for witnesses
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husband obligated to support his Wife, but not obligated to provide a house
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husband sells Wife’s melog property then she dies, Wife sells her melog properties then her husband dies, selling property that others have an interest in
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husband takes bikkurim from Wife’s property and recites the bikkurim declaration
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husband unaware of his right to cancel Wife’s vow, or unaware that a certain statement was a vow
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identity of the Wife or husband is in question
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in certain cases yibum or yibum)">chalitzah would apply to a sris or his Wife, and sometimes not
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in certain cases yibum or yibum)">chalitzah would apply to a sris or his Wife, and sometimes not
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in certain cases yibum or yibum)">chalitzah would apply to him or his Wife, and sometimes not
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is his Wife subject to yibum?
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kesubah of Rabbi Yehoshua the son of Rabbi Akiva provided that his Wife support him so that he can study Torah
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kohen becoming impure for a nasi, the Wife of a nasi, Torah teacher
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made a ‘city of gold’ jewelry for his Wife, Rabban Gamliel’s Wife was jealous
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made a ‘city of gold’ jewelry for his Wife, Rabban Gamliel’s Wife was jealous
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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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man with two wives with the same name, a divorce must be written to the specific Wife he intends to divorce
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marriage and yibum not permitted on Chol Hamoed except remarriage of former Wife, reasons
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marriage and yibum not permitted on Chol Hamoed except remarriage of former Wife, reasons
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married to one Wife on a biblical level (adult, competent) and the second on a rabbinic level (deaf mute, minor)
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marrying his divorced Wife (or her close relative) who was married between his two marriages to her, marrying his chalutzah or a close relative of her, child mamzer? allowed to eat terumah? child allowed to marry a kohen?
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minimum food, clothing, money requirements for a Wife, wheat, barley, required to produce wool knitting
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mistake, husband got the divorce document, Wife got the receipt, mistake discovered later
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no benefit from Wife until Pesach, after Pesach, going to her father’s house, Sukkos
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no mourning for betrothed Wife
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obligation to gladden Wife and children on holidays, wine, shoes, ribbons, walnuts, almonds, Rabbi Tarfon did so
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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 who gifts his estate to his children, is supported by it along with his Wife and children
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one who violates
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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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only one Wife, substitute Wife only takes effect if first Wife dies
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originally competent and later deaf-mute separating terumah or divorcing his Wife? through writing or indication?
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originally competent, later deaf mute separating terumah or divorcing his Wife? through writing or indication?
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permitted between a man and his nephew’s ex-Wife
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pilgrimage to Jerusalem, women, Wife of the prophet Jonah
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pilgrimage to Jerusalem, women, Wife of the prophet Jonah
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preparation for Yom Kippur, kohen gadol sequestered for seven days, replacement kohen gadol if needed due to impurity, replacement Wife if his Wife dies? source
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preparing a substitute Wife for the kohen gadol if his Wife dies, kohen gadol must have a Wife on Yom Kippur, are two substitute wives or kohanim gedolim needed?
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previous Wife died the same day he married Ruth
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi tells midWife to follow the local custom rather than giving his own opinion
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rebellious Wife or husband (refuses marital relations), penalties, she is penalized more due to his greater needs
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refusing future benefit from ex-Wife when she collects kesubah from what he had previously given to hekdesh
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responses of husband to Wife’s declaration to be nazir, acceptance, annulling, neutral , linking to her status
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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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sequestration of kohen gadol for seven days learned from miluim or due to concerns of relations with his Wife who becomes a niddah
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sister of one’s own Wife who fell to him in yibum and his own Wife then died
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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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some benefits of marriage are forfeited by the Wife and husband in certain marriages that aren’t proper
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specific fruit or Wife’s work forbidden, fruit or Wife’s work in general, non decomposing seeds
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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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the believability of a woman who reports the death of her husband and how that report affects her co-Wife
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the ervah relative of a yavam’s co-Wife will be ineligible for yibum unless the ervah relative’s marriage is terminated prior to his death
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the latest point in the nazir process that the husband can revoke his Wife’s nazir status
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throwing an object over the airspace of a private domain isn’t considered to have entered the domain, yet a divorce document that enters the airspace of the Wife is considered delivered
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Timnas - place of Samson’s first Wife
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to what extent we can rely on a Wife’s testimony which would adversely affect her co-Wife (even if it adversely affect her as well)
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turning over beds, sleeping on overturned bed, bench, or floor, different types of beds, turning beds for Shabbos, turning them back after Shabbos, how many days, Wife’s relatives
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voice from a pit says ‘whoever hears my voice should write a divorce for my Wife’, demon or person?
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warning to Wife obligation or optional?
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what is implied when a husband or Wife renounces their rights to the produce of their spouse’s property or the property itself
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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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who has rights to he is Wife’s earnings, findings, and compensation for attacks against her?
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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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why Bais Hillel originally only believed a Wife is only trusted during harvest season
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Wife and children can sometimes eat figs without taking tithes, sometimes tithes are required
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Wife appoints an agent to accept her divorce, husband informs agent to bring it to her to make it effective, can he revoke the divorce before she receives it?
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Wife believed during peaceful times but not during war times
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Wife forfeits rights when she allows her husband to transfer property to the children
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Wife not believed if she and her husband had a bad relationship
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Wife of an am haaretz grinding grain with a Wife of a chaver
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Wife of kohen, saris, warned about arayos, minor, a non man
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Wife of tumtum subject to yibum?
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Wife redeeming maaser sheni, add a fifth?
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Wife tells of her husband dying while crying and wearing ripped clothing
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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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Wife’s kesubah cancelled by shemittah in certain situations
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Wife’s vow creates grounds for divorce
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witnesses who contradict on a main point are rejected, co-wives who come with different stories about how their husband died may be different since it is a case where one witness is enough, and each co-Wife isn't believed regarding issues related to her co-Wife
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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?)
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women, Wife of the prophet Jonah
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work that a Wife is obligated to do, differences if she brings maids into the house, must work with wool
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writing a divorce document for a man without his Wife is not with him
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yibum situation with a co-Wife of an ervah relative who was married or divorced under questionable circumstances
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אשתו עולה עמו אבל לא יורדת עמו - a Wife rises to her husband’s economical level, but doesn’t go down to his level