Mesechtas Kiddushin
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Mesechtas Kiddushin, part of Seder Nashim, contains 4 chapters and 81 pages. The tractate deals with the laws of kiddushin (betrothal) and lineage. Kiddushin is the acquisition of marriage, where the woman becomes betrothed to her husband for all matters of marriage.
This tractate is one of the Gemara tractates studied in Chabad yeshivos.
Explanations of the Tzemach Tzedek[edit | edit source]
Doubtful Kiddushin[edit | edit source]
When a person betroths five women by saying "one of you is betrothed to me," all of them are considered doubtfully betrothed since it is unknown which one was betrothed.
In this law, there are two possible understandings:
- There is doubt in reality, because indeed only one of them is betrothed and the others are not betrothed at all.
- The status of doubt applies legally to each of them, where each one has the laws of doubtful kiddushin.
It seems more reasonable to learn according to the second approach, because since he did not intend his kiddushin for any specific one of them, what logic would there be to say that specifically one is betrothed and the other is not?
However, the Tzemach Tzedek is uncertain about this, since there are various proofs supporting the first approach.
The Tzemach Tzedek suggests that it may depend on the situation: In a case where he betrothed one of five women, where there is a possibility for the kiddushin to take effect with each of them, then indeed doubtful kiddushin applies to all of them. However, in a case where he betrothed one of two sisters, where it's impossible for kiddushin to take effect with both, then indeed the kiddushin only takes effect with one of them.
Additional Explanations from the Tzemach Tzedek[edit | edit source]
The Tzemach Tzedek's explanations in his sefer are on the first and second chapters.
The Rebbe's Explanations[edit | edit source]
- 17a: "All that are included in blessing." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 24 p. 87 (p. 103)
- 29a: "The father is obligated regarding his son to circumcise him." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 30 p. 53 (p. 65)
- 29a: "The father is obligated regarding his son to circumcise him." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 11 p. 42 (p. 50)
- 30b: "With this woman refers to Torah." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 35 p. 266 (p. 276)
- 39b: "He saw an incident." Sichos Kodesh 1976 Vol. 2 p. 8 (605)
- 40a: "The mitzvah is more [meritorious when performed] by oneself than through an agent." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 23 p. 17 (p. 32)
- 48b: "One who betroths a woman on condition that I am poor and is found to be wealthy." Hisvaaduyos 1985 Vol. 1 p. 200 (p. 207)
- 48b: "On condition that I am completely righteous." Letter from 1965
- 54b: "Since it was taught in the preferred [source] like his opinion." Sichos Kodesh 1980 Vol. 1 p. 17 (p. 60)
- 65b: "Admission of a litigant (only in monetary cases and not in capital cases)." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 34 p. 106 (p. 118)
- 71a: "That Eliyahu HaNavi will not come to declare impure or pure, to distance or to draw near." Sichos Kodesh 1980 Vol. 1 p. 18 (p. 61)
- End of tractate: "That Avraham Avinu fulfilled the entire Torah before it was given." Likkutei Sichos p. 107 (p. 121)
- Yerushalmi Chapter 1 Law 7: "The father's obligation to circumcise his son." Likkutei Sichos Vol. 30 p. 53 (p. 65) Likkutei Sichos Vol. 11 p. 42 (p. 50)
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Collection of our Rebbeim's explanations on Tractate Kiddushin
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Tractate Kiddushin with novellae and explanations from our Rebbes