Translation : Shulchan Aruch/Even ha-Ezer
Laws of Procreation
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Laws of Matrimony
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Laws of Betrothal (Kiddushin )
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26: To not betroth through sex, and the prohibition of sex with an unmarried woman even if she is dedicated to him
27: What Language is Used to Effect Marriage and That He Must Say and Give
28: Betrothal with stolen property, entrusted property, loans, or items forbidden either biblically or rabbinically to benefit from
29: The Law That One Must Give the Money as a Bona-fide Gift and the Law of One Who Marries With Collateral or With a Maneh that Turns out to be Deficient or Bad
30: What Location a Man Must Place the Money and the Laws of One Who Marries With Bread
31: The Law That One Cannot Marry With an Item Worth Less than a Perutah and Whether an Appraisal is Required
32: How a Woman is Married Via Document
33: How a Woman is Married Via Sexual Relations
34: The Blessing on Erusin and Whether 10 People Are Required
35: The Laws of Agency for Marriage
36: All the Laws of Agency for a Woman
37: All the Laws of the Marriage of a Minor
38: One Who Marries Conditionally and All the Rules of Condition
39: One Who Marries Conditional that the Woman has No Vows or Blemishes, and Who has the Burden of Proof
40: The Law of One Who Marries for a Later Date, Such as Where he Marries after the Woman Gives Birth or Something Similar
41: The Law of One Who Marries Two Sister or Many Women, Some of Whom are Unrelated
42: One Can Only Marry With the Woman’s Consent and in the Presence of Two Witnesses
43: A Minor Boy Cannot Marry and the Laws of a Minor Boy and Girl Who Became Adults
44: The betrothal of a deaf-mute, idiot, and minor is a transgression and the liability of transgressing negative commandments
45: We worry about gifts and the Ketubah
46: Laws pertaining to a rumor of betrothal and if the rumor can be invalidated
47: Witnesses that contradict each other in relation to betrothal or if she says "I became betrothed" and then took it back
48: If he says to her "become betrothed to me" and she said no or the opposite
49: A man who married 1 of 5 women (and he does not know which one) and each woman claims to have married him
50: When one returns betrothal and post betrothal gifts (sivlonon) and the laws of financial penalties
51: Things acquired with spoken words [when coming to terms of a marriage] that do not need to be written down
52: One who stipulated a dowry for his son-in-law and does not want to give it to him
53: One who stipulated a gift for his son or daughter if they get married; If she fell to yibum; If the daughter died
54: When a parent dies after stipulating a gift for a son or daughter
55: The law of a betrothed woman regarding her sustenance, burial, inheritance and ketubah
56: How much time is permitted for betrothal
57: If there was a courtyard along the way and the bride entered [secluded] with the bridegroom
58: How much property he will give to his daughter
59: If one marries off his son in a wedding house, his son acquires it
60: The laws of the ushers and bridesmaids (shushvinut )
61: In what way does the bridegroom acquire his bride with the chupah ceremony
62: When do we recite the blessings of the bridegroom and when there is celebratory feasting in multiple homes
63: Relations with a virgin wife and its associated [verbally recited] blessing
64: The blessings and length of celebration [days] of a virgin or a widow; When the groom does not want to make a celebration feast but the bride does wants one
65: To make the bride and groom happy; The laws of a funeral procession and a bridal procession
Laws of Marriage Documents (Ketubot )
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66: A number of laws about the Ketubah
67: The Ketubah of a widow, deaf-mute, idiot, and minor (whether he or she is) and a convert
68: How to lodge a complain against a women's virginity and when she is forbidden (to her husband) and her Ketubah is invalid
69: A person's obligation to his wife and children
70 A man's obligation to provide food for his wife and if he is obligated to hire himself out (in order to feed her)
71: A person's obligation to support his sons and daughters when they are minors
72 One who vows against his wife from getting benefit from him
73 A husband is responsible to provide his wife with clothing, a residence for dwelling, and household vessels
74 A wife who vows against herself several different things
75 Division of the land for the purpose of marriage and the laws of the land of Israel
76 The conjugal obligation a husband towards his wife
77 Laws of rebellious spouse or she says, "There is hatred upon me"
78 The responsibility of a husband to redeem his wife
79 The responsibility of a husband to provide medical care for his wife
80: The deeds that a women is obligated toward her husband, the laws of breastfeeding, and what happens if she doesn't want to do work
81 One who sanctifies the product of his wife's hands
82 A woman who vow not to nurse (her child) and the law nursing woman who becomes divorced
83 One who damages a married woman, who receives payment
84 That which a woman finds
85: Laws of Melog and Tzoan Barzel property (property that a women brings into a marriage)
86 Not to accept an object to be guarded from women, slaves or children
87 There is no presumed ownership with the possessions of a man's wife
88 A wife no longer under the authority of her husband, either because of death, divorce or refusal, takes possessions
89 A husband is responsible to bury his wife
90 The law of a husband inheriting his wife and what he does not inherent
91 A wife who loaned out assets from her husband to another and then cancelled the obligation of the other to pay it back
92 A man who removed himself from the profits of his wife's property and her inheritance
93: Law of supporting the widow
94 The obligation to provide a widow with a place to live and clothing
95 The handiwork produced by a widow belongs to the heirs of her deceased husband
96 The oath of a widow and a divorced wife regarding her Ketubah
97 A husband cannot make his wife take an oath in regards to an unsupported claim
98 When a husband exempted her from an oath and or designated movable property for her, she collects it without an oath
99 The appraisal of a widow's clothing [when paying out her Ketubah]
100 What is used to pay the Ketubot and the remaining laws of Ketubot
101 How long can she keep on collecting from her Ketubah
102 The law of a widow's Ketubah when there is a creditor with a claim against her deceased husband
103 When a widow sells possessions in order to collect from her Ketubah, must the sale occur under the authority of the court
104 When the court or an appointed agent sold property (to pay the Ketubah) and made a mistake
105 A woman who sold or forgave payment of her Ketubah
106 The one who writes that all his possessions should be given to his children and wrote that his wife should be given land of any size
107 One who writes all his possessions to his wife, can she acquired them and what if there are previous outstanding debts owed by the husband
108: Law of a critically ill person (shechiv merah ) that says "give my wife the same portion of inheritance as my sons"
109 A man on his deathbed says, "Give my wife 200 gold zuz with her Ketubah"
110 Writing a receipt for a wife even though her husband is no longer with her
111 The law of the Ketubah in regards to the children of a wife who passed away
112 Sustenance of the daughters, what and how much is provided to them
113 From where do we collect the tithe from of his property
114 The law of a man who married with the stipulation that he would provide for his wife's daughter or for someone else
115 When a divorced wife should not receive a Ketubah and when a divorced wife forfeits her right to a Ketubah
116 The laws of the Ketubah and its conditions; The law of one who married a spouse prohibited by a negative commandment
117 The law of the Ketubah regarding a woman who does not experience a period or has another kind of physical defect; The law of a woman who has been widowed more than once
118 The ordinance of marriage of Toledo (Spain); The laws of dowry
Laws of Divorce (Gittin )
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Laws of Levirate Marriage (Yibum )
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Laws of Release from Levirate Marriage (Chalitzah )
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