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![]() Who was Yehuda bar Ilai, most cited sage of the Mishnah.
The Rabbinic Controversy of Warder Cresson's Circumcision.
When a valuable coin was exchanged, a life was ruined. Who was to blame?
In 1710 Caselle, Yedidya's joke of placing a horsehair ring on Gotla's finger led to a serious controversy over potential betrothal.
If he would return to his wife, he would not be allowed to cut his hair or drink wine ever again.
The remarkable story of a young woman who married a wagon driver and raised a family of Torah scholars.
Putting Right a Broken Engagement
“Sadly, my father-in-law-to-be lost all his wealth. As a result, we broke off the engagement.”
A Safed resident moved to Syria and died, but not before the community tried taxing him in absentia. The city's rabbi ruled on the case.
She had been forced into marriage, enslaved, and exiled. Would she finally be allowed to start a family?
The fascinating story of a wealthy man who chose to sell everything and build a neighborhood in Jerusalem.
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