Yevamot 67A

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and the manumission of a slave release the property from a lien. If someone placed an asset under a lien for his debt and subsequently consecrated it; or if the asset under lien is leavened bread and the festival of Passover arrived; or if the asset is a slave and he freed him, the lien is released

Rav Yehuda said: If the wife brought with her into the marriage two belongings of guaranteed investment worth 1,000 dinars, and they appreciated until they stood at 2,000, one of them she collects as payment of her marriage contract, as it is now worth her dowry of 1,000 dinars. And as for the oth

The Talmud asks: What is he teaching us? Is it that assets of her paternal family are hers? Rav Yehuda already said this once, in his previous statement. The Talmud answers: The latter statement was necessary as well, lest you say that this applies only where she comes to collect her marriage cont

Mishnah: With regard to an Israelite woman who married a priest and he died and left her pregnant, her slaves of guaranteed investment may not partake of teruma during her pregnancy, due to the share of the fetus, as an inheritor of his father, in the ownership of the slaves. In the opposite case,

The Rabbis said to him: Since you testified before us about the case of an Israelite woman who was married to a priest, in the case of the daughter of a priest who was married to a priest and he died and left her pregnant, her slaves should not partake of teruma either, due to the fetus’s share. T