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It obviously implied that the act of kiddushin had been effected . On what did the Rabbis base their claim to their power to terminate it ? There are two schools of thought on this question .
It obviously implied that the act of kiddushin had been effected . On what did the Rabbis base their claim to their power to terminate it ? There are two schools of thought on this question .
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Rav Pappa said they did so because in Nares they first effected the marriage ( through intercourse ) and then set her on the bridal chair . ( Therefore the second marriage was not at all valid and she needed no get . ) ...
Rav Pappa said they did so because in Nares they first effected the marriage ( through intercourse ) and then set her on the bridal chair . ( Therefore the second marriage was not at all valid and she needed no get . ) ...
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In the case where the marriage was effected by money we can say that this rabbinically validated get could terminate the marriage because the Rabbis could declare the money to have been given as a gift . If the marriage was effected by ...
In the case where the marriage was effected by money we can say that this rabbinically validated get could terminate the marriage because the Rabbis could declare the money to have been given as a gift . If the marriage was effected by ...
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