Talmudic tractates Ketubot

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Talmudic tractates Ketubot is a major section of the Babylonian Talmud that focuses on Jewish marriage law, including marital contracts, obligations, and financial arrangements between spouses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Talmudic tractate
tractate of the Babylonian Talmud
tractate of the Mishnah
belongsToCanon Babylonian Talmud NERFINISHED
Jerusalem Talmud NERFINISHED
discusses authority of a bet din in marital disputes
authority of a father over his daughter’s marriage
conditions under which a ketubah can be forfeited
enhanced ketubah amounts
marriage of minors and orphans
obligations of a husband to feed and clothe his wife
obligations of a husband to provide medical care
obligations of a husband to redeem his wife from captivity
rights of a wife to her earnings
rights of a wife to support after widowhood
standard amount of a ketubah
focusesOn Jewish marriage law
conditions in marriage contracts
credibility of spouses’ claims
divorce settlements
dowry arrangements
financial arrangements between spouses
inheritance aspects related to marriage
ketubah payment
marital contracts
obligations of husband and wife
obligations toward daughters’ dowries
rape and seduction compensation
status of a rebellious wife (moredet)
support and maintenance of a wife
virgin and non‑virgin marriage claims
virginity disputes
widow’s rights
hasAlternativeSpelling Kethuboth NERFINISHED
Ketubbot NERFINISHED
hasComponent Gemara on Ketubot NERFINISHED
Mishnah Ketubot NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Aramaic
Mishnaic Hebrew NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfChapters 13
hasReligiousFunction guidance for Jewish marital law
legalGenre halakhic literature
partOf Seder Nashim NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
studiedBy Talmudic scholars
studiedIn yeshivot
timePeriodOfCompilation Tannaitic and Amoraic eras
titleRefersTo marriage contract (ketubah)

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Abaye associatedWithText Talmudic tractates Ketubot
Rav Sheshet citedIn Talmudic tractates Ketubot
this entity surface form: tractate Ketubot
Rav Huna contributedTo Talmudic tractates Ketubot
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud, tractate Ketubot
Rav Chisda mentionedIn Talmudic tractates Ketubot
this entity surface form: Ketubot