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Related sobre Kiddushin 4:13

לֹא יִלְמַד אָדָם רַוָּק סוֹפְרִים, וְלֹא תִלְמַד אִשָּׁה סוֹפְרִים. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, אַף מִי שֶׁאֵין לוֹ אִשָּׁה, לֹא יִלְמַד סוֹפְרִים:

Um solteiro não deve se acostumar a ensinar crianças pequenas, [porque suas mães as levam para a escola], nem uma mulher deve fazê-lo. R. Eliezer diz: Também alguém que não tem esposa. [Mesmo que ele não seja solteiro, mas tenha uma esposa que não esteja com ele, ele não deve se acostumar a ensinar crianças pequenas. A halachá não está de acordo com R. Eliezer. ]

Tosefta Kiddushin

(Translated from Ehrfurt manuscript:) One wife can be secluded with 2 men, even if both of them are kuti'im, even if both of them are slaves, even if one of them is a kuti and one of them is a slave, even if one of them is a minor, except for a minor with regard to whom he [the adult man] has no shame to have sex in his [the minor's] presence. But she should not be secluded with any Gentiles, even 100 [of them]. His sister, his mother-in-law and any other person with whom sex would be forbidden—he should not be secluded with them except on the basis of two [witnesses]. Rabbi Elazar says: A man who has a wife and children but doesn't live with them shouldn't teach children [Scripture]. Rabbi Yehudah says: A single man shouldn't shepherd small cattle, and two single men shouldn't sleep in one cloak. They said: Yisrael is not suspected of such [bestiality].
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