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Family Law

Laws of Circumcision
Principle Concepts of Marital Law
Laws of Betrothal
Financial Ramifications of Marriage
Laws of Divorce by Agency
Stipulations and Errors in a Divorce Bill
Permissibility for a Woman to Remarry after Separation from or Death of Husband
Laws of Rape and Seduction
Laws of One Who Defames
Ordeal of Drinking the Sotah Water
Laws of Forbidden Sexual Relations
Laws of the Impurity and Prohibition of a Menstruant Woman
Laws of Those Forbidden to Marry into the Congregation
Laws of Those Forbidden to Marry Priests
Laws of Preventative Separations
Respect and Awe of Parents and Insubordination to Them
Tearing
Laws of Mourning on Shabbat and Holidays
Laws of Comforting the Mourners
Hilchot Kiddushin
Dinei Hefsed Ketubah
Dinei HaGet
Dinei Yibbum
Agunah
An agunah ("chained women") is a woman who is halakhically stuck in a dead marriage because her husband is unable or refuses to give her a get, or bill of divorce.
Bareheadedness
Being Fruitful and Multiplying
Chalitzah
Chalitzah is a rite, described in the Torah and practiced today, in which the widow of a childless man takes off the shoe of her husband’s brother and spits on the floor, discharging the obligation of yibbum (levirate marriage).
Conception
Condolences
Engaging in Forbidden Sexual Relations
Hilchot Sotah
Inheritance
Kiddushin
Kol Isha
Laws of Divorce
Laws of Forbidden Intercourse
Laws of Marriage
Laws of Mourning
Masturbation
Mourning of High Priests
Neutering
One Bereaving
Prostitutes
Seclusion
Seminal Emissions
Sexual Immorality
Sexual Prohibitions
The Wayward and Rebellious Son
The Ben Sorer Umoreh — known in English as the“wayward and rebellious son” — is a case discussed in Deuteronomy 21:18–21 This “rebellsious son” acts as a glutton and drunkard, does not listen to his parents, and is ultimately put to death. Rabbinic texts delve into the conditions under which one becomes a ben sorer umoreh and the scenario's moral complexities. Most opinions in rabbinic literature maintain that such a case never happened and never could happen.
Yefat Toar
Yibbum (Levirate Marriage)
Yibbum is the Torah-mandated marriage of a widow to the brother of her childless husband. If either party does not want to go through with the marriage, an alternative ceremony called chalitzah is performed. In most contemporary Jewish communities, chalitzah is practiced instead of yibbum.

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