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Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 3 Who may the High Priest marry? What actions will render a woman prohibited to him? #Judaism #halacha #Torah #family #God #Talmud #wife #widow #brother #yibum #chalitzah #yavam #yevama #yevamos #mitzvah Opening song: …
Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 2 When does the daughter of a priest lose her privilege of eating teruma, consecrated food? If she is a divorcee, she returns to her father’s house and may eat of it, but if she …
Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 2 The significance of betrothal, intercourse, and seclusion for consummating marriage in cases of a couple prohibited to each other because she’s a divorcee and he’s a priest, or he has a crushed testicles and …
Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 1 Distinguishing the initial stage of intercourse from non-intercourse and complete intercourse. How does this apply to yibum? To betrothal? To betrothal in the case of a priest? To betrothal in the case of a …
Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 1 How do we know that the “beginning of intercourse” = intercourse with respect to various prohibited relationships? How do we know that prohibitions relating to siblings apply to maternal half-siblings as they do to …
Topics covered: Chapter 6, Mishna 1 A man dies childless. To fulfill the mitzvah of yibum, his brother marries his widow by having intercourse with her. What if they have intercourse unwillingly, accidentally or unwittingly? How do we know that …
Topics covered: Chapter 5, Mishna 1 How is the law of performing levirate betrothal after chalitzah comparable to acquiring ownerless property by hoeing a field? #Judaism #halacha #Torah #family #God #Talmud #wife #widow #brother #yibum #chalitzah #yavam #yevama #yevamos …
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