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Kiddushin 32a-b: Honoring One’s Parents
Kiddushin 31a-b: Greater is One Who is Commanded and Performs
Kiddushin 30a-b: Torah Study in Three Parts
Kiddushin 29a-b: To Study or to Marry?
Kiddushin 28a-b: The Punishment Fits the Crime
Kiddushin 27a-b: Extension of an Oath
Kiddushin 26a-b: Any Amount of Land
Kiddushin 25a-b: Hot and Cold Fish
Kiddushin 24a-b: A Tooth and an Eye
Kiddushin 23a-b: The Slave and Ownership
Kiddushin 22a-b: The Slave’s Wife and Children
Kiddushin 21a-b: And He Shall Serve Him Fovever
Kiddushin 20a-b: Because He Fares Well With You
Kiddushin 19a-b: The Details of Designation
Kiddushin 18a-b: Designating a Maidservant for Betrothal
Kiddushin 17a-b: The Convert and the Inheritance
Kiddushin 16a-b: The Hebrew Maidservant Acquires Herself
Kiddushin 15a-b: Acquiring a Hebrew Slave
Kiddushin 14a-b: The
Mitzva
of Levirate Marriage
Kiddushin 13a-b: Betrothal by Stolen Property
Kiddushin 12a-b: Betrothal in the Marketplace
Kiddushin 11a-b: If One Betroths a Woman With Money
Kiddushin 10a-b: Betrothal and
Teruma
Kiddushin 9a-b: A Document of Betrothal Written for Her Sake
Kiddushin 8a-b: An Invalid Betrothal
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