Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Talmud for Yevamot 214:12

בית שמאי אומרים תמאן וכו': והא מיאנה חדא זימנא אמר שמואל עד שתגדיל ותאמר רוצה אני במיאונים הראשונים

it is obvious that [the minor] was married to him;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Not merely betrothed. Before marriage, even if betrothal had taken place, a husband is not entitled to the usufruct of his wife's melog property. ');"><sup>33</sup></span> but [if this was the case] did not Beth Shammai rule [it may be asked] that a married minor may not exercise the right of refusal!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' How then could she here at all make such a declaration! ');"><sup>34</sup></span> They bound him with two bonds.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Metaph. He was subjected to two penalties. [H] sing. [H] (Heb. [H]) 'knot', 'bond'. ');"><sup>35</sup></span> BETH SHAMMAI RULED:&nbsp;… BEFORE <i>BETH DIN</i> etc. Elsewhere we learned: <i>Halizah</i> and declarations of <i>mi'un</i> [must be witnessed by] three men.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Supra 101b, Sanh. 2a. ');"><sup>36</sup></span>

Jerusalem Talmud Moed Katan

“And receipts,” documents of consent106Greek ‘ομολογία, “consent”. A joint declaration of payor and payee that the debt is extinguished.. “Letters of estimation,” estimation for orphans. “Letters of provisions,” support of a widow. “Documents of ḥaliṣah.” The following are documents of ḥaliṣah. There107Babylonia. The Babylonian text is rather longer, Babli Yebamot 39b., they are saying: That she appeared before us and removed his shoe from his right foot and spat before us visible spittle on the ground and said, so shall be done to a man who will not build his brother’s house108Deut. 25:9.. “And documents of repudiation.” The following are documents of repudiation109Babli Yebamot107b.: I do not want him, I do not find him worthy, and I have no desire to be married to him. “And documents of selections.” Rebbi Joḥanan said, compromissa; each party selects one110Babli Bava batra 168a.. “And court decisions,” Decisions of lawsuits. “And private letters,” greetings.
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