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Nashim |
Nashim ("Women" or "Wives") is the third order of the Mishnah (also of the Tosefta and Talmud), containing the laws related to women and family life. Of the six orders of the Mishna, it is the second shortest. The order consists of 7 tractates:
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The tractate Yebamoth (or Yebamot or Yevamot), referring to the mandated marriage of a widow to her brother-in-law, deals with the Jewish law of levirate marriage (Deut. 25:5-10) and other topics, such as the status of minors.
It consists of 16 chapters.
Ketubot deals with the Ketubah (Judaism's pre-nuptial agreement), as well as topics such as virginity and the obligations of a couple towards each other.
It consists of 13 chapters.
Nedarim deals with various types of vows and their legal consequences.
It consists of 11 chapters.
Nazir deals with the details of the Nazirite vow and being a Nazirite (Num 6).
It consists of 9 chapters.
Sotah deals with the ritual of the Sotah - the woman suspected of adultery (Num 5) as well as other rituals involving a spoken formula (such as breaking the heifer's neck, the King's septa-annual public Torah reading, the Blessings and Curses of Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, etc...)
It consists of 9 chapters.
Gittin deals with the concepts of divorce, the legal document and the use of agents in divorce.
It consists of 9 chapters.
Kiddushin deals with the initial stage of marriage - betrothal, as well as the laws of Jewish lineages.
It consists of 4 chapters.
The traditional reasoning for the order of tractates (according to Rambam) is as follows.
Both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud have a Gemara on each of the tractates in the Order.
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