Jewish%20thought for Yevamot 48:15
אמר רבא מתניתין קשיתיה מאי איריא דתני הוציאוה ליתני הוציאה אלא כל הוציאוה בבית דין ובית דין בעדים הוא דמפקי
represents the view of Rabbi;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Who forbids a wife to her husband even on the grounds of a rumour or suspicion. According to the other Rabbis, however, who are the majority, the woman, as Rab said, need not be taken away where no witnesses are available, even if she has no children. ');"><sup>51</sup></span> for It was taught: <font>When a pedlar<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [H] Rashi explains rokel as dealer in women's perfumes. ');"><sup>52</sup></span></font> leaves a house and the woman within is fastening her <i>sinnar</i>,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The [H] was a kind of breech-cloth or petticoat women wore as a matter of chastity (v. Rashi, a.l.). ');"><sup>53</sup></span> since the thing is ugly <font>she must, said Rabbi, go.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Even if there were no witnesses that misconduct took place. ');"><sup>54</sup></span></font>
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