Kiddushin 46 - September 28, 13 Tishrei

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran - A podcast by Michelle Cohen Farber

Today's daf is sponsored by The Hadran Zoom Family in honor of the marriage of Shirli Noiman to Amitai Levy, the son of our co-learner, Dahlia Levy.  "בין כסה לעשור, we continue to learn and celebrate! Mazel tov!" A minor who was betrothed and married to a kohen without her father’s consent, can she eat truma? How is this case different from the previous cases? A man who betrothed a woman with dates and with each date he gave her, said "You will be betrothed to me with this date, be betrothed to me with this date," if one of them is worth a pruta, it is a valid betrothal. If he said, "You will be betrothed to me with this date and this date and this date," then if there is a value of a pruta between all the dates, she is betrothed. If she ate each date as he gave it to her, there needs to be the value of a pruta in one of them. This last ruling is said about the first case or about the second case ("be betrothed to me with this date, be betrothed to me with this date," or "with this date and this date and this date"). If one betroths his sister, do we assume he gave her the money as a deposit (and she must return it) or as a gift (and she does not have to return it)? Rav and Shmuel disagree. A difficulty is raised against Shmuuel from a Mishna in Halla 2:5, but is resolved. 

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