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Kiddushin 63: עַל מְנָת שֶׁיִּרְצֶה אַבָּא

jyungar October 15, 2023

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If someone says to a woman, and says, “Become betrothed to me on condition that my father consents,” if the father agrees, the kiddushin is valid; otherwise, it is not. If the father died, she is mekudeshes. If the son died, we teach the father to say that he does not want (for this will retroactively uproot the kiddushin, and she will not fall for yibum).

We continue our exploration of conditional betrothals.

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