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if R' Yosei says that the date on which a document is written proves when it takes effect even when the husband stated a verbal condition as he handed it over, or if R' Yosei does not say his principle in such a case.
The Talmud asks: But is Rav Huna uncertain with regard to this matter? But didn’t we learn in a Mishnah (76b): If one says to his wife: This is hereby your bill of divorce if I have not come back here from now until the conclusion of 12 months, and he died within 12 months, then it is not a valid b
And we say: Who represents the opinion cited as our Rabbis? Rav Yehuda says that Shmuel says: It is the court that permitted the consumption of oil manufactured by non-Jews, and they hold in accordance with the opinion of R' Yosei, who says: The date written in a document proves when it takes effec
Rather, it is necessary to say as follows: Rav Huna is uncertain if the halakha is in accordance with the opinion of R' Yosei when the husband adds a verbal condition when giving the document, or if the halakha is not in accordance with R' Yosei’s opinion in such a case.
The Talmud asks: But is Rav Huna uncertain with regard to this matter? But didn’t Rava say: If one says to his wife: This is hereby your bill of divorce if I die, or: “This is your bill of divorce when I am dead, then this is a valid bill of divorce? If he said to her: When I die, or: After my