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תלמוד על כתובות 6:3

Jerusalem Talmud Bava Metzia

MISHNAH: The find of his small son or daughter57Even though in general קטן has to be translated as “underage”, the Mishnah might refer to children who do not earn their upkeep, irrespective of age., or of his Canaanite58Of non-Jewish origin, whose person is his master’s property. Cf. Mishnah Qiddušin 1:3. male or female slave, his wife’s find59It is part of the Ketubah contract that the wife’s earnings, including her finds, are the husband’s, since the latter is responsible for his wife’s expenses. This clause can be modified by contract if the wife earns her own money and renounces her claim to her upkeep by the husband (Ketubot 7:1, Note 9)., these are his. The find of his adult son or daughter, or of his Hebrew male or female slave60A purely theoretical statement, Hebrew slavery having disappeared with the Babylonian exile; Cf. Mishnah Qiddušin 1:2., his wife’s find after he divorced her even though he did not yet pay her ketubah61Then he still is obligated to pay for her upkeep but has no claim to her earnings., these are their own.
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