A History of the Mishnaic Law of Women: Yebamot, translation and explanationBrill, 1980 - Mishnah |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Yebamot Chapter One | 21 |
Yebamot Chapter Two | 35 |
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act of sexual afterward Aqiba awaiting levirate marriage bespoke betrothed brothers married childless brother's widow co-wife daughter deaf-mute deceased childless brother's deemed Deut dispute eat heave eat heave-offering Eliezer enter into levirate eunuch exercised the right father foetus forbidden degrees Gamaliel gave a writ high priest Hillelites House of Hillel House of Shammai husband died husband has died husband of sound Israelite girl Judah says kinswomen levirate connection levirate mar liable Maimonides mamzer marital bond marriage-contract married her sister marry a priest melog-slaves minor Mishnah mother mother-in-law null offspring perform a rite perform the rite pericope permitted to marry priesthood remarry requires a writ riage right of refusal rite of halişah rule second brother sexual relations Simeon says sister-in-law slaves So-and-so sound senses married status subject to levirate surviving brother Tosefta tractate unrelated woman wives woman of sound women writ of divorce YEBAMOT Yosé