Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Bava Batra 288:9

והא אחין שעשו מקצתן שושבינות קתני תני למקצתן והא חזרה שושבינות קתני ה"ק חזרה לגבות נגבית מאמצע

is to be returned<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' A reciprocated wedding gift being regarded as a loan. (V supra note 3), it is the duty of the orphans to repay it as any other of the debts of their father. ');"><sup>30</sup></span> from the common funds!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' From the first part of this Baraitha it follows that a reciprocated wedding gift belongs to the son through whom the father had sent the original gift; how, then, could it be stated in our Mishnah that a reciprocated gift reverts not to the son but to the common estate? ');"><sup>31</sup></span> — R. Assi replied in the name of R — Johanan: Our Mishnah also speaks<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'when we learnt'. ');"><sup>32</sup></span> [of the case where the gift] was sent to his father. But, surely it was stated, IF SOME OF THE BROTHERS ACTED AS GROOMSMEN! — Read, 'TO SOME'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., when a gift sent in return for the one made by their father reached them. ');"><sup>33</sup></span>

Tosefta Ketubot

A widow that said "I don't want to move out of my husband's house", the inheritors are not able to prevent her, for this is the honour of her husband. If she said "I do not want to move out of my father's house", the inheritors are able to prevent her, for she increases blessings for the house.
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