Talmud zu Yevamot 15:3
בֵּית שַׁמַּאי אוֹמְרִים, תִּנָּשֵׂא וְתִטֹּל כְּתֻבָּתָהּ. בֵּית הִלֵּל אוֹמְרִים, תִּנָּשֵׂא וְלֹא תִטֹּל כְּתֻבָּתָהּ. אָמְרוּ לָהֶן בֵּית שַׁמַּאי, הִתַּרְתֶּם עֶרְוָה חֲמוּרָה, לֹא תַתִּירוּ אֶת מָמוֹן הַקַּל. אָמְרוּ לָהֶן בֵּית הִלֵּל, מָצִינוּ שֶׁאֵין הָאַחִים נִכְנָסִים לַנַּחֲלָה עַל פִּיהָ. אָמְרוּ לָהֶם בֵּית שַׁמַּאי, וַהֲלֹא מִסֵּפֶר כְּתֻבָּתָהּ נִלְמֹד, שֶׁהוּא כוֹתֵב לָהּ, שֶׁאִם תִּנָּשְׂאִי לְאַחֵר, תִּטְּלִי מַה שֶׁכָּתוּב לִיכִי. וְחָזְרוּ בֵית הִלֵּל לְהוֹרוֹת כְּדִבְרֵי בֵית שַׁמָּאי:
Beth Shammai sagt: Sie heiratet und nimmt ihre Kethuba (Bezahlung). Beth Hillel sagt: Sie heiratet und nimmt ihre Kethuba nicht—Daraufhin sagte Beth Shammai zu ihnen: Du hast eine Erva erlaubt, die strenger ist, und du hast kein Geld erlaubt, das weniger streng ist! Beth Hillel antwortete: Wir haben festgestellt, dass ihre Brüder nicht durch ihr Zeugnis in das Erbe [ihres Mannes] eintreten, [es wird geschrieben (5. Mose 19:15): "Durch das Wort zweier Zeugen usw.", sondern gegenüber - Als sie heirateten, waren die Rabbiner nachsichtig, damit sie keine Agunah blieb.] Beth Shammai schloss sich wieder an: Aber sollten wir nicht (das Urteil) aus der Schriftrolle ihrer Kethuba lernen, dh aus der Formel der Kethuba-Tat? , wo er ihr schreibt: "Wenn du einen anderen heiratest, nimm, was dir geschrieben steht" [und sie heiratete wieder, weshalb sie ihre Kethuba nehmen sollte!]— Daraufhin zog sich Beth Hillel zurück (ihre Entscheidung), um gemäß Beth Shammai zu regieren.
Jerusalem Talmud Gittin
Jerusalem Talmud Ketubot
Since the produce on the field is considered as the wife’s capital, not the husband’s produce, R. Jeremiah infers that the Mishnah does not represent practice since it follows R. Meïr in a case in which the majority disagrees.. Rebbi Yose said, he did not hear that Rebbi Yose ben Ḥanina said, Rebbi Meïr said this only for standing grain ready to be harvested and grapes ready to be harvested; therefore not unripe produce31Cf. Yebamot 15:3, Note 79; Babli Ševuot 43a.. But here32The case of the wife’s inheritance is not restricted to ripe produce., even unripe produce. Rebbi Jeremiah33This attribution is impossible. Rebbi Jeremiah cannot ask a question answered by his teacher’s teacher’s teacher R. Joḥanan. It might be Rav Jeremiah, one generation before R. Joḥanan. asked, are not the arguments of Rebbi Meïr contradictory? There34In Mishnah Ševuot 6:6., he did not consider standing [produce] as if it were cut, but here32The case of the wife’s inheritance is not restricted to ripe produce. he considers standing [produce] as if it were cut. Rebbi Joḥanan said, Rebbi Meïr does not consider standing [produce] as if it were cut. But if you see cut grain, you empower the woman35Cut grain is as good as coin for an inheritance.; if you see an unseeded field36This has to be tended; the husband will reap the fruits., you empower the man. In case of doubt you estimate how much it is worth unseeded and how much seeded. If before it was seeded it was worth (two denars)37Obviously, the numbers have to be switched since 1 < 2. and when it was seeded (one denar), with that denar real estate should be bought and he reaps its yield.