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However, according to the one who says the rebellion is against performing tasks, is an ill woman fit to perform tasks? Since she is ill, she has no obligation to perform tasks and this is not deemed rebellious behavior. Rather, one must explain this as follows: If she rebelled against engaging i
§ With regard to the matter itself: A woman who rebels against her husband is fined; we reduce her marriage contract by 7 dinars each week, and R' Yehuda says: 7 terapa’ikin. Our rabbis went back and were counted again, meaning they voted and decided that instead of deducting a small amount from
R' Ḥiyya bar Yosef said to Shmuel: Is a menstruating woman fit to engage in sex? He said to him: One who has bread in his basket, i.e., one who knows that he will be able to engage in sex with his wife after her period of menstrual impurity ends, is not comparable to one who does not have bread in
Rami bar Ḥama said: We make announcements about her only in synagogues and study halls, but not in the street. Rava said: The language of the baraita is also precise, as it teaches: They would make announcements on 4 consecutive Shabbatot, which are days when no labor is performed and people are
Rav Naḥman bar Rav Ḥisda taught with regard to this: The halakha is in accordance with the decision of our rabbis. Rava said: This is an absurdity [burkha]. Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak said to him: What is absurd about this? I said this to him, and I said it to him in the name of a great man. And who is