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Rabba said: That is to say, if one married a woman with the presumptive status of a virgin, as there were witnesses that she did not have sex, and she was found to be a non-virgin, she is entitled to a marriage contract of 100 dinars. The Talmud rejects the proof. Rav Ashi said: In general, actua
The Talmud asks: And since there are witnesses that she did not have sex with the first husband, let us be concerned that perhaps she committed adultery after betrothal, while under the jurisdiction of the second husband, and rule that she is forbidden to him due to suspicion of adultery and is not
Others taught this statement of Rabba with regard to the Mishnah: Concerning a virgin who is a widow, a divorcée, or a ḥalutza who achieved that status from a state of marriage, for all these women their marriage contract is 100 dinars, and they are not subject to a claim concerning their virgini
Rabba said: That is to say, if one married a woman with the presumptive status of a virgin and she was found to be a non-virgin, her marriage contract is 100 dinars. The Talmud rejects the proof. Rav Ashi said: In general, actually, I would say to you that in general, she does not receive a marria
The Talmud asks: And let us be concerned that perhaps she committed adultery after betrothal, while under the jurisdiction of the second husband. Rav Sherevya said: The baraita is referring to a case where he betrothed her and had sex immediately. Therefore, there was no opportunity to engage in a