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And there are those who reverse the attribution of the opinions of Rabba and Rav Yosef with regard to this matter.
The Mishnah teaches that if a man said to 10 people: Write and give a bill of divorce to my wife, one of the 10 writes the bill of divorce and two sign it. A baraita states: If one said to 10 people: Write a bill of divorce and give it to my wife, one writes on behalf of them all. If he said: All
A dilemma was raised before the rabbis: If he said: Write a bill of divorce, and he enumerated them by name, what is the halakha? Can one of them write the bill of divorce on behalf of them all? Or perhaps it is comparable to a situation where one says: All of you write, when it must be written in t
Rav Pappa said: And they do not disagree. This is referring to a case where he enumerated them all, and that is referring to a case where he enumerated some of them. Some say that the distinction between the cases should be explained in this manner, and some say it in that manner. Some explain that
The Talmud recounts: Rav Yehuda instituted in the case of a bill of divorce with regard to which the husband gave instructions in the presence of many people and the concern is that it will be interpreted that he said: All of you write, and if they do not all sign there will be uncertainty whether o