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Gittin 65a-b: The Language of Divorce
Gittin 64a-b: The Age of Divorce
Gittin 63a-b: An Agent to Receive a
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Gittin 62a-b: A Messenger of Divorce
Gittin 61a-b: Robbery on Account of the Ways of Peace
Gittin 60a-b: To Read or Not To Read
Gittin 59a-b: On Account of the Ways of Peace
Gittin 58a-b: Ransom Him for Whatever Sum of Money
Gittin 57a-b: For the Honor of God
Gittin 56a-b: In Truth, You are a King
Gittin 55a-b: And On Account of This, Jerusalem was Destroyed
Gittin 54a-b: Sacrifice and Improper Intention
Gittin 53a-b: Damage that is Not Evident
Gittin 52a-b: A Steward for Orphans
Gittin 51a-b: A Person Would Not Be So Brazen
Gittin 50a-b: Collecting Payment of a Debt
Gittin 49a-b: To Discourage Robbers
Gittin 48a-b: Paying One’s Obligations
Gittin 47a-b: First Fruits from the Land He Sold
Gittin 46a-b: One Who is Underdeveloped
Gittin 45a-b: Redemption of Captives
Gittin 44a-b: The Case of One who Sells his Slave to Gentiles
Gittin 43a-b: An Entity that has Not Yet Come Into the World
Gittin 42a-b: Damage to a Half-Slave
Gittin 41a-b: The Case of One who is Half Slave
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