A maiden is married on the Fourth day [of the week] and a widow on the Fifth day, for twice in the week the courts of justice sit in the towns, on the second day [of the week] and on the Fifth day, so that if he [the husband] had a claim as to the virginity [of the maiden-bride] He could go early [on the morning of the Fifth day of the week] to the court of justice. |
כתובות 1.1 |
A maiden her Kethubah is two hundred [zuz], and a widow a maneh. A
maiden, who is a widow, [or] divorced, or a haluzah from betrothal her
Kethubah is two hundred [zuz], and there lies against them the charge of
non-virginity. |
כתובות 1.2 |
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