Quiz on קידושין ד
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In which way does a girl leave her father’s jurisdiction in Erusin?
- He no longer controls her finances like he did before.
- He may no longer single handedly annul her vows.
- He may no longer request that she cook for Shabbos.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers B and C.
We would have supposed that a daughter’s wages do not go to her father, although her Kidushin money does, because:
- The husband wants to specifically give money to his father in law.
- The Torah specifically tells us that Kidushin money goes to the father, and does not specifically tell us that wages go to the father.
- She worked for her wages, and did not work for her Kidushin money.
- She has to save money to pay for her wedding.
- Answers C and D.
Why must a posuk tell us that a Bogeres leaves the master’s employ, if we already know that a (younger) Na'arah leaves?
- The Torah sometimes teaches a law that could have been derived from a Kal va'Chomer.
- To tell us that an Ailonis, who never became a Na'arah, leaves.
- To tell us that an Ailonis may be sold as an Amah Ivriyah.
- Answers A and C.
- Answers A, B, and C.
We deduce that marriage may be performed using money from:
- Avraham’s conversation with the three Malachim who had come to visit him.
- Avraham’s offer to Efron when purchasing HaMearas Hamachpelah.
- The money that Avraham received from Faroh, king of Egypt.
- The way that Avraham and Sarah got married.
- The coins that Avraham and Sarah minted.
We cannot deduce from a Kal va'Chomer that just as an Amah Ivriyah is acquired with money, a wife may also be Mekudeshes using money because:
- A wife is a marriage relationship, and an Amah Ivriyah is a working arrangement.
- It is more difficult to be Mekadesh a wife than acquire an Amah Ivriyah.
- An Amah Ivriyah also leaves using money.
- Kal va'Chomers aren’t able to teach us Kinyanim.
- The Torah says Ki Yikach Ish Ishah.