Responsa for Yevamot 131:17
תינח אלמנה כהנת אלמנה בת ישראל מאי איכא למימר באלמנותה לא פליגי רבנן
should now,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When the High Priest died, though she remained a profaned widow who is, in fact, forbidden to eat terumah. ');"><sup>37</sup></span> therefore, revert to their former condition',<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' To be allowed again. as before, to eat terumah. ');"><sup>38</sup></span> and she would not know that at first<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' During her first widowhood. ');"><sup>39</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. Can A's creditors collect their claims against A from garments and jewels that A's wife brought with her upon her marriage?
A. No, for the garments and jewels a woman brings with her upon her marriage belong to her exclusively.
This Responsum is addressed to R. Haim.
SOURCES: Cr. 84; Pr. 210; L. 359; Tesh. Maim. to Mishpatim, 8. Cf. Moses Minz, Responsa 96.
A. No, for the garments and jewels a woman brings with her upon her marriage belong to her exclusively.
This Responsum is addressed to R. Haim.
SOURCES: Cr. 84; Pr. 210; L. 359; Tesh. Maim. to Mishpatim, 8. Cf. Moses Minz, Responsa 96.
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