Ketubot (tractate)

Tractate Ketubbot (כתובות) in the Talmud deals with a variety of marital responsibilities, especially those intended for the marital contract, or ketubbah.[1]

Due to the wide breadth of subjects discussed in this tractate, Ketubot is often referred to as Shas katan (miniature Talmud). [2]

Chapter headings

  1. Betulah Nisset בתולה נשאת
  2. H' Shennit'armelah ה׳ שנתארמלה
  3. Ellu Ne'arot אלו נערות
  4. G' Shennitpachatah ג׳ שנתפחתה
  5. Af Al Pi She'ameru אף על פי שאמרו
  6. Meti'at Ha'ishah מציאת האשה
  7. Hammaddir Et Ishto המדיר את אשתו
  8. H' Shennafelu ה׳ שנפלו
  9. Hakotev Le'ishto הכותב לאשתו
  10. Mi Sh' Nasuy מי ש׳ נשוי
  11. Almanah Nizonet אלמנה ניזונת
  12. Hannose Et Ha'ishah הנושא את האשה
  13. Sheney Dayyaney Gez' שני דיני גז׳

References

  1. https://www.sefaria.org/Ketubot
  2. "Introduction to Masechet Ketubot". Orthodox Union. August 30, 2007. Retrieved October 14, 2018. Due to the broad spectrum of topics covered in it, which include many subjects that are not directly related to married life, Masechet Ketubot is referred to by the rishonim as Shas katan (the Talmud in miniature) or mafte’ach ha-Shas (the index to the Talmud).
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