Testimony Allowing a Woman to [Re-]Marry
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Establishing Lineage for Marriage
Signs for Identifying a Dead Husband
Rabbinic Enactments Preventing Wife Abuse / Abandonment
Testifying that a Woman is Married
If Two say she was married, and Two say she wasn't: Ketuvot 22b
Above case, with One witness on either side: Ketuvot 23a
Testimony of "We never saw it," where they live in the same yard: Ketuvot 23a
Assuming Marriage is/isn't normally publicized: Ketuvot 23a
Testimony that the Husband died
Using
Hearsay testimony
: Shabbat 145a-b
Relying on one witness: Niddah 8a
If Two say he died and Two say he is alive: Ketuvot 22b
Above case, if the 2nd set come after the court allows her to marry: Ketuvot 23a
First case, but with One Witness on either side: Ketuvot 22b
Power of an
Individual Witness
: Ketuvot 22b, 23b
If the Witnesses say he divorced her today: Ketuvot 22b
List of 5 relatives who are invalid for this testimony: Gittin 23b-24a
Women are Careful to Check Out Testimony before Remarriage
By Cases of the Husband's Death only, because of inability to contradict him if he is alive: Ketuvot 22b
Testimony that a Woman was Divorced
Two say she was divorced and Two say she wasn't: Ketuvot 22b-23a
Above case, if court allows her to marry before the 2nd set comes: Ketuvot 23a
First case, but with One Witness on either side: Ketuvot 22b-23a
Credibility of a woman with and without Witnesses backing her: Ketuvot 22b
If the Witnesses say he divorced her today: Ketuvot 22b
Credibility to say she lost her Bill of Divorce: Ketuvot 22b
"We never saw it," where they live in the same yard: Ketuvot 23a
Assuming there would (not) be publicity to a Divorce: Ketuvot 23a
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