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Kiddushin may
refer to:
Erusin or
Kiddushin,
sanctification or dedication, also
called erusin (betrothal), the
first of the two
stages of the
Jewish wedding...
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Kiddushin (Hebrew: קִידּוּשִׁין) is a
masekhet or
tractate of the
Mishnah and the Talmud, and is part of the
order of Nashim. The
content of the tractate...
- Technically, the
Jewish wedding process has two
distinct stages. The first,
kiddushin (Hebrew for "betrothal";
sanctification or dedication, also
called erusin)...
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concepts of
divorces and
other do****ents. It
consists of 9 chapters.
Kiddushin: (קידושין "Betrothal")
deals with the
initial stage of
marriage – betrothal...
- tractates, one per volume, were: "Shabbat, Eruvin, Pesachim, Gittin,
Kiddushin, ****r, Sotah, Bava Kama, Sanhedrin, Makot, Shevuot,
Avodah Zara" (with...
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other things that
Joseph and Mary
never had ****ual relations. The term
kiddushin,
which refers to the
first part of a two-part marriage, is frequently...
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spouses agree to be
consecrated to one another. This
contract is
called Kiddushin.
Though procreation is not the sole purpose, a
Jewish marriage is also...
- order,
where marriage consists of two
separate acts,
called erusin (or
kiddushin,
meaning sanctification),
which is the
betrothal ceremony, and nissu'in...
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Sometimes they are
black goat-like
beings (
Kiddushin 29a);
other times, seven-headed
dragons (
Kiddushin 29a). They are
occasionally called malʾake ḥabbala...
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Jewish law,
marriage consists of two
separate acts,
called erusin or
kiddushin,
which is the
betrothal ceremony, and nissu'in or chupah, the
actual Jewish...