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What, is it not referring to a case where if he did not yet engage in full-fledged sex, i.e., rupturing the hymen, with his bride, he may engage in full-fledged sex with her even on Shabbat? Apparently, it is permitted to have sex with a virgin on Shabbat. Rava said: No, it is referring to any ot
However, if it is referring to a case where he already had sex, what is the tanna teaching us when he says that it is permitted to have sex with her even on Shabbat? He teaches us that although it might cause bleeding, it is permitted to have sex on Shabbat, in accordance with the statement of Shmue
Rav Yosef raised an objection from a Mishnah (Berakhot 16a): A groom is exempt from the mitzva of reciting Shema on the first night of his marriage to a virgin on Wednesday night, until Saturday night, if he has not taken action and consummated the marriage. What, is it not that he is exempt due to
Rava said to Abaye: And is one exempt due to preoccupation? If that is so, would one whose ship sunk at sea also be exempt? The Talmud reinforces its question: And if you would say: In fact, that is so, didn’t R' Abba bar Zavda say that Rav said: A mourner is obligated in all the mitzvot in the To
Rather, Rava said: This matter of sex with a virgin on Shabbat is subject to a dispute between tanna’im, as one tanna taught: If he did not take action on the first night he is exempt from reciting Shema even on the second. If he failed to consummate the marriage on the second night he is exempt e