Quiz on קידושין מה
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What does Mi’un accomplish?
- `It publicly declares that the Kidushin or Get was absolutely effective.
- It publicly declares that the Kidushin or Get was only considered effective out of doubt.
- It retroactively undoes the Kidushin.
- It retroactively ok’s the Kidushin.
- It makes the Sugya of Get, Maamar, Chalitzah, Kidushin, even more complicated.
What is the difference between a Kidushin that is effective De’oraisa, and one that is effective Derabanan.
- The color of the Kallah’s dress at the wedding.
- The number of days of Sheva Brachos.
- If we have to be concerned for other acts of Kidushin to this woman.
- Kidushin De’oraisa is effective even if “Kedaas Moshe VeYisrael” were not said; Kidushin Derabanan is not.
- Kidushin De’oraisa is effective even if “Kedaas Moshe VeYisrael” were not said; Kidushin Derabanan is not.
Are we concerned for Kidushin when a father effects Kidushin for his son?
- Yes, a father may effect Kidushin for his son like he may accept it for his daughter.
- Yes, perhaps the son made his father a Shaliach.
- Yes, maybe the son mentioned that he would like to marry this woman, and the father took care of the details.
- Yes, although the son didn’t know about this woman until now, maybe he will be happy when he hears about her.
- No, we are never concerned that perhaps the person responsible for making a Kidushin decision will be ok the Kidushin when they are told of it.
Why won't a person allow his daughter to marry a different man, in the middle of the Erusin party?
- He doesn’t want to waste the party; he already paid for it!
- Jews don’t renege from their commitments.
- The father probably prefers the original Chasan, if he accepted him as a soon-to-be son-in-law.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A and C.
If a father accepted his Ketanah daughter’s Erusin, may we assume that he will similarly accept her Nesuin?
- Yes.
- No.
- To allow her to eat Terumah, but not for Yerushah purposes.
- Machlokes answers A and B.
- Machlokes answers B and C.