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... to receive him at the airport. Where eighty percent of the people are Catholics, very few came to receive him. He was very angry. He asked the prime minister of Brazil, "What is the matter? Why has such a small group of people come?" This is not humbleness... and he is wasting so much money. Each tour - and in a year he has three or four tours to different countries - each tour wastes...
... the new ('reversed') rendering of the Baraitha the Rabbis (i.e., the Sages) say that 'it retains its validity' and must be returned to the claimant. The original version being correct. In order to save his wife the trouble of litigation after his death the husband gave her money or valuables while he was still with her to be appropriated by her when the Kethubah becomes due. The revised version is...
... have no right to the income disposed of by the husband between Nisan and Tishri. Cf. Git. 17b. I.e., the fruit sold by the husband between Nisan and Tishri. V. supra 12b. I.e., the property sold by the debtor between Nisan and Tishri. I.e., when the debtor actually borrowed the money and handed over to the creditor the note of indebtedness. As to the actual date on which her divorce took effect. I.e...
... says, Speak no more unto Me,1  and immediately afterwards, Get thee up into the top of Pisgah.2 R. Eleazar also said: Fasting is more efficacious than charity. What is the reason? One is performed with a man's money, the other with his body. R. Eleazar also said: Prayer is more efficacious than offerings, as it says, To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto Me,3  and this is...
... written in the Torah] He shall pay money according to the dowry of virgins;13  [this teaches us that] this14  is [as much] as the dowry of the virgins15  and the dowry of the virgins is [as much] as this.16  But,17  the Sages found a support for [the rule that] the kethubah of a wife is from the Torah. Rabban Simeon b. Gamaliel Says: The kethubah of a wife is not from the words...
... to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and sheep and oxen, and manservants and maidservants?13  But had he received all these things? Silver and garments were what he had received! — R. Isaac said: At that time Elisha was engaged [in the study of the Law concerning] the eight kinds of [unclean] creeping things;14  so he said to [Gehazi], 'You wicked person, the...
... wisdom'. In Josephus' version, they took the money but sent up no animals. So the men in Jerusalem 'prayed to God that He would avenge them on their countrymen. Nor did He delay that punishment, but sent a strong and vehement storm of wind that destroyed the fruits of the whole country.' The sheaf of the first fruits and the meal-offering of two tenth parts of an ephah (Lev. XXIII, 10, 13) should...
... certain sum of money or render him some service. Where the condition had not been fulfilled. As the halizah is invalid (v. supra n. 3) the original bond remains and the formula is consequently valid. Rabbi. Even if the condition was not fulfilled the halizah remains valid. Hence there could be no force in the formula that follows it. [H], a stipulation and its alternative. The classical example is the...
... hands against whom I am not able to stand.27  R. Hisda said in the name of Mar 'Ukba b. Hiyya: This refers to a bad wife the amount of whose kethubah25  is large.26  In the West28  it was said: This refers to one whose maintenance depends on his money.29 Thy sons and thy daughter's shall be given unto another people.30  R. Hanan b. Raba stated in the name of Rab: This refers...
... or not? How is this question to be understood? If [it is a case] where she still lives with him,34  would she, when it is his duty to divorce her,35  be entitled to receive maintenance!36  — This question was necessary in the case37  where he went to a country beyond the sea and she borrowed money wherewith to maintain herself;38  it being desired to ascertain39 ...

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