Everything Belongs to Her Husband
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Everything Belongs to Her Husband

הפצת המיינות חוצה | June 27, 2025

As the Talmud states in Gittin (77a) and Sanhedrin (71a) and is brought down in Shulchan Oruch that כָל מַה שֶּקָנְתָה אִשָה קָנָה בַעְלָה “Everything acquired by a wife is [automatically] acquired by her husband.”

From a bride: As opposed to bringing an example from a beggar or from a normal person who has to benefit from someone else, no one really enjoys asking someone else to give them, everyone would rather have their own.

Nevertheless: Even though, the bride is in her element and everything is the choicest and most perfect.

She turns her face: Out of embarrassment as mentioned earlier.

As the Talmud states in Gittin (77a) and Sanhedrin (71a) and is brought down in Shulchan Oruch that כָל מַה שֶּקָנְתָה אִשָה קָנָה בַעְלָה “Everything acquired by a wife is [automatically] acquired by her husband.”

From a bride: As opposed to bringing an example from a beggar or from a normal person who has to benefit from someone else, no one really enjoys asking someone else to give them, everyone would rather have their own.

Nevertheless: Even though, the bride is in her element and everything is the choicest and most perfect.

She turns her face: Out of embarrassment as mentioned earlier.

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