[Avodah] A woman is acquired
Micha Berger via Avodah
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Tue May 5 13:51:40 PDT 2015
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 10:47:20PM +0300, Shalom Berger via Avodah wrote:
: I think that it is fairly clear that Jewish law does not believe that a
: woman is owned by her husband, the language of the Mishna notwithstanding.
: Can anyone point to a clear statement by Hazal or rishonim that supports my
: supposition?
First, the halakhos of qiddushin do not conform to that of purchase.
Qinyan is a broader concept than purchase; for example, not that long ago
you probably performed a qinyan sudar to appoint your rav as a shaliach
to sell your chameitz.
Some differences:
- no din of ona'ah, a shaveh perutah is sufficient for all
- you give the perutah to the woman, not her former "owner"
- she has to agree to the qinyan, despite not being the former "owner"
- she has to make a qinyan on the money
- money needn't exchange hands; she could pardon a loan to effect a
marriage. However, qinyan bekesef does require such an exchange.
- Hilkhos gittin is a lot more complicated than just calling hefqer.
- the wife gets to decide whether to give him her earnings in exchange
for being supported. If she were property, he would get her earnings
wheter or not *he* chose to support here.
Now that I got that out of my system, to answer your question:
Qiddushin 6b: ... and if an eved kenaani, whose body he was qoneh,
if he says to him [in a shetar shichrur] "you are hereby your own"
it means legmaei,
ishah DELO QANI LEIH GUFAH, lo qol shekein!
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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