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..., s.v. [H]). Transactions in landed estate, however, may be made by such only as have produced signs of puberty or have attained the age of twenty, v. Git. 59a, 65a, B.B. l.e. By a father or the court. With definite instructions as to the use he was to make of the trust money. From an ordinary guardian who is expected to use his own discretion in the best interests of the orphans. In the latter case...
... for the purpose. Deut. XII, 5. I.e., religious enquiry, or investigation. I.e., Jerusalem the Capital of Judea, which the Lord (Heb. Makom, lit., 'the Place', v. Glos.) has selected as habitation unto Himself. [H] (E.V. 'full moon') is taken from [H] 'to cover'. Ps. LXXXI, 4. Which alone of all festivals is fixed for the 1st of the month. E.V. 'ordinance'. V. infra 32a: 'Money cases are to be tried...
... refuted. Hence two are necessary for that. As a further precaution, lest false witnesses be hired to refute the first two. [H] kupah, the communal fund from which distributions in money were made to the poor every Friday. B.B. 8b. V. B.B. 8b. For writing scrolls, etc. Rashal deletes this; in that case, the charity fund ranks as two institutions, viz., the collection and distribution. Rashi suggests the...
... produces it after the stipulated period, the decision may be reversed. Viz., documentary evidence. Since he might forge a document or engage false witnesses. I.e., both documentary proof and witnesses are valid. Gr. [G]. A moneybag or hollow belt for keeping money or documents. Even according to Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel; since he knew of it, and yet did not produce it, we fear that it is false. In the...
... monetary cases? But did we not learn: If he [the witness] says: He [the defendant] said to me, 'I owe him [the money],' or, 'So and so told me that he owes him,' his statement is worthless,19  unless he states, 'In our presence20  he admitted to him that he owed him two hundred zuz!'21  This proves that although [such evidence] is inadmissible in monetary cases too, we caution them22 ...
... he rang a bell, at which the camel arose.' He replied, 'After that, was there any blood or dung? But that was merely an illusion.' Ze'iri happened to go to Alexandria in Egypt and bought an ass. When he was about to water it, it dissolved, and there stood before him a landing board.22  The vendors then said to him; 'Were you not Ze'iri, we would not return you [your money]: does anyone buy...
... his sake.6 Our Rabbis taught: [If a thief be found breaking up,] and be smitten, — by any man; that he die, — by any death wherewith you can slay him. Now, [the exegesis] 'And be smitten, — by any man' is rightly necessary; for I might think that only the owner may be assumed not to remain passive. Whilst his money is being stolen, but not a stranger:7  it is therefore taught...
... to make payment to her. Said R. Hisda: O, master of this [teaching]! Are embryos packets of money to which a title can be acquired? It is only when the husband is there22  that the Divine Law grants payment to him, but not when he is no more. An objection was raised:23  'Where a woman is struck and a miscarriage results, compensation for Depreciation and Pain is to be paid to the woman...
..., RULED: SHE IS PERMITTED TO MARRY AGAIN BUT SHE DOES NOT RECEIVE HER KETHUBAH. SAID BETH SHAMMAI TO THEM: YOU HAVE PERMITTED [WHAT MIGHT BE] THE GRAVE OFFENCE OF ILLICIT INTERCOURSE,56  SHALL WE NOT PERMIT [THE TAKING OF HER HUSBAND'S] MONEY WHICH IS OF LESS IMPORTANCE!57  BETH HILLEL ANSWERED THEM: WE FIND - To Next Folio - Original footnotes renumbered. See Structure of the Talmud Files Lit...
... the Scriptural proof?27  — The shew of their countenance28  doth witness against them.29 Abba b. Martha, otherwise30  Abba b. Manyumi, was being pressed for the payment of some money by the people of the Exilarch's house. Taking some wax he smeared it on a piece of rag and stuck it upon his forehead. He passed before them and they did not recognize him.31 THOUGH THERE WERE ALSO...

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