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Ketubot 87a-b: an Oath of Partial Payment
Ketubot 86a-b: Demanding an Oath of One’s Wife
Ketubot 85a-b: an Oath and a Witness
Ketubot 84a-b: A Condition that Negates a Torah Obligation
Ketubot 83a-b: No Legal Dealings or Involvement
Ketubot 82a-b: A Normal Marriage
Ketubot 81a-b: Guaranteed Payment
Ketubot 80a-b: Protecting Property Values
Ketubot 79a-b: the Property or the Produce?
Ketubot 78a-b: Property and Marriage
Ketubot 77a-b: Conditions that Force a Divorce
Ketubot 76a-b: Cow for a Donkey
Ketubot 75a-b: Children of Zion
Ketubot 74a-b: Fulfilling Conditions
Ketubot 73a-b: Marriage, with Conditions
Ketubot 72a-b: Divorce without the ketuba
Ketubot 71a-b: Voiding a Wife’s Vows
Ketubot 70a-b: A Vow Forbidding Benefit from a Husband
Ketubot 69a-b: Prowess in Torah Study
Ketubot 68a-b: The Rules of Charity
Ketubot 67a-b: Into the Fiery Furnace
Ketubot 66a-b: Such a Dowry
Ketubot 65a-b: Wine as a Basic Need
Ketubot 64a-b: Meeting Marital Needs by Third Party
Ketubot 63a-b: Annulling a vow
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