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Souce that you can't you tell your wife not to lend to others?
What defines an Almana?Not to marry a divorcéeWhat belongs to a married woman and what can she do with itShould one go out of his way to give his wife all the money and gifts she wants?When Gut feeling and supposed Knowledge conflictWas Rabbi Akiva exempt from his conjugal duties?Why do we care about a cow loan?
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Although I heard in a shiur that there is a gemara which says a husband is not allowed to tell his wife not to lend to others since she would eventually develop a bad name, I can't find it - are there any sources in Chazal that say this?
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Although I heard in a shiur that there is a gemara which says a husband is not allowed to tell his wife not to lend to others since she would eventually develop a bad name, I can't find it - are there any sources in Chazal that say this?
sources-mekorot talmud-gemara marriage borrowing
Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago
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Although I heard in a shiur that there is a gemara which says a husband is not allowed to tell his wife not to lend to others since she would eventually develop a bad name, I can't find it - are there any sources in Chazal that say this?
sources-mekorot talmud-gemara marriage borrowing
Although I heard in a shiur that there is a gemara which says a husband is not allowed to tell his wife not to lend to others since she would eventually develop a bad name, I can't find it - are there any sources in Chazal that say this?
sources-mekorot talmud-gemara marriage borrowing
sources-mekorot talmud-gemara marriage borrowing
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Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago
Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago
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תניא נמי הכי המדיר את אשתו שלא תשאל ושלא תשאיל נפה וכברה ריחים ותנור יוציא ויתן כתובה מפני שמשיאה שם רע בשכינותיה
Someone who imposes a vow on his wife that she may not borrow or lend her kitchen utensils like sieve, mill, oven etc. must divorce his wife and pay her Kesuba because he makes a bad name for his wife among her neighbours
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תניא נמי הכי המדיר את אשתו שלא תשאל ושלא תשאיל נפה וכברה ריחים ותנור יוציא ויתן כתובה מפני שמשיאה שם רע בשכינותיה
Someone who imposes a vow on his wife that she may not borrow or lend her kitchen utensils like sieve, mill, oven etc. must divorce his wife and pay her Kesuba because he makes a bad name for his wife among her neighbours
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Kesubos 72a
תניא נמי הכי המדיר את אשתו שלא תשאל ושלא תשאיל נפה וכברה ריחים ותנור יוציא ויתן כתובה מפני שמשיאה שם רע בשכינותיה
Someone who imposes a vow on his wife that she may not borrow or lend her kitchen utensils like sieve, mill, oven etc. must divorce his wife and pay her Kesuba because he makes a bad name for his wife among her neighbours
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Kesubos 72a
תניא נמי הכי המדיר את אשתו שלא תשאל ושלא תשאיל נפה וכברה ריחים ותנור יוציא ויתן כתובה מפני שמשיאה שם רע בשכינותיה
Someone who imposes a vow on his wife that she may not borrow or lend her kitchen utensils like sieve, mill, oven etc. must divorce his wife and pay her Kesuba because he makes a bad name for his wife among her neighbours
Kesubos 72a
תניא נמי הכי המדיר את אשתו שלא תשאל ושלא תשאיל נפה וכברה ריחים ותנור יוציא ויתן כתובה מפני שמשיאה שם רע בשכינותיה
Someone who imposes a vow on his wife that she may not borrow or lend her kitchen utensils like sieve, mill, oven etc. must divorce his wife and pay her Kesuba because he makes a bad name for his wife among her neighbours
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Doesn't this follow Rambam's "middle ground" principle? I.e., I can't see a general prohibition not to lend to anyone, but, he should be able to place restrictions on amount and type of people / charities.
– DanF
9 hours ago
Whose money is she lending? His or hers?
– Heshy
6 hours ago