אין מוכת עץ בבשר אדם. 14, 2025 | shevat 16, 5785 this week's torah reading is yitro upcoming holiday is purim | mar. Le talmud comprend le texte de la «michna» ainsi que ses explications appelées «guemara».
With regard to a female mule in heat, one may not mate a horse or a donkey with her, due to the prohibition against crossbreeding of. And they are not subject to a claim concerning their virginity. Ici, vous accédez au traité ketouvot à la page.
It provides clarification of most of the matters that constitute the relationship between husband and wife: Understanding this passage requires careful. 6, 2025 | shevat 8, 5785 this week's torah reading is beshalach upcoming holiday is 15 shevat. Sexual intercourse with a little girl is permitted if she is three years of age. the accusation here is quite nefarious.
It implies that judaism permits pedophilia, has no respect. ואי בעולה לא הויא מוכת עץ. Since they were married, even if they did not engage in intercourse with their husband, their presumptive status. Rav huna permits a rabbinic court to step in and act on behalf of the minor and give consent on their behalf for immersion in a ritual bath, one of the rabbinic requirements for conversion.
Ketubot is the central tractate in the order of nashim. The shulchan aruch (even haezer 67:4) follows the ruling of tosafot, ketubot 11b, who explain that this law applies only when the woman's hymen remains intact despite these relations. Here, you are getting access to tractate ketuvot on page 11 (a and b) of the babylonian talmud. Talmud ketubot 11b, a passage within the babylonian talmud's tractate ketubot (dealing with marriage contracts), presents a complex discussion surrounding the financial.
Talmud ketubot 11b, passage 6, presents a nuanced discussion regarding marital obligations and the complexities of jewish law. As it is taught in a baraita that rabbi yehuda says: Le talmud est l’encyclopédie de l’existence juive. It is a discussion over the law in.
24 a woman proselyte, a woman captive, and a woman slave, who have been redeemed, converted or freed [when they were] less than.