Gitten 9

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May 25 2023
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Series: Daf Yomi

Venue: Boca Raton Synagogue Boca Raton Synagogue

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Gittin 

Collections: R' Sugerman Daf Yomi Gitten 2023

References: Gittin: 9A Gittin: 9B  

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    1. Title: 9B Rashi re divorce
      Author: Philip Buchsbaum

      Rabbi May I possibly suggest an explanation to the apparently difficult Rashi at the top of 9B Rashi in France during a period when civil laws were greatly influenced by the older doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Their belief was that marriage was sacred and could not be undone, no divorce. Therefore, when Rashi states "the laws of divorce are not relevant" this was the actual state of affairs existing there in those days. This ban on divorce was the case in England almost four hundred years later and lead to the rift with the Roman church and the creation of the Church of England during the reign of Henry VIII Respectfully Philip Buchsbaum

    2. Title: 9B Rashi re divorce
      Author: Philip Buchsbaum

      Rabbi May I possibly suggest an explanation to the apparently difficult Rashi at the top of 9B Rashi in France during a period when civil laws were greatly influenced by the older doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Their belief was that marriage was sacred and could not be undone, no divorce. Therefore, when Rashi states "the laws of divorce are not relevant" this was the actual state of affairs existing there in those days. This ban on divorce was the case in England almost four hundred years later and lead to the rift with the Roman church and the creation of the Church of England during the reign of Henry VIII Respectfully Philip Buchsbaum

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