The case of two brothers or business partners who together are in conflict with a third individual – how to adjudicate the case. Plus, R. Nachman on the case of many wives each taking an oath, in Sura specifically – how each woman ends up functioning as a shaliach, or representative, for the others. How do these two kinds of cases compare? Plus, the dynamic between the two brothers or business partners showing up to court. Also, the mother of Rami bar Hama wrote a deed of transferring property, first to Rami, and then later in the day, to his brother, Mar Ukva bar Hama. Which transfer document wins? If the time stamp isn’t relevant where they are (not Jerusalem!), then why does the time of day make a difference? Did something happen to make her change her mind? Plus, the potential significance of different judges.
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