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The Talmud answers: If he proffers a claim that there was no blood after consummating the marriage, indeed he can cause her to lose her marriage contract with that claim. However, with what are we dealing here in the baraita? We are dealing with one who proffers a claim that he encountered an open e
The baraita continues: Sumakhos says in the name of R' Meir: A blind woman does not have a claim concerning virginity. The Talmud asks: What is the rationale for the statement of Sumakhos? R' Zeira said: Due to the fact that a blind woman is struck by falling onto the ground, causing her hymen to
§ The previous baraita concluded: And one who leaves her husband due to a bad reputation has neither a fine for rape nor a fine for seduction. The initial understanding is that the baraita is referring to a young betrothed woman who leaves her husband because she committed adultery. The Talmud asks
Rav Pappa said: Conclude from it with regard to this tainted document whose authenticity was compromised that we do not collect a debt with it. The Talmud asks: What are the circumstances? If you say that a rumor emerged about it that it is a forged document, and in the corresponding case here, t
Rather, it is that two witnesses came and said: She propositioned us to engage in forbidden sex, and in the corresponding case here with regard to a document, it is a case where two people came and said that he said to us: Forge a document for me. The Talmud asks: Granted, there, in the case of t