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== In the Diaspora == | == In the Diaspora == | ||
There is a debate in the Gemara regarding the applicability of the prohibition to the diaspora. <ref> Mishna on Kidushin 36B-37A and the ensuing Gemara </ref> Nearly all the Rishonim rule that the prohibition applies equally to the diaspora <ref> Including the Rambam (Hilchot Maachalot Assurot 10:2), the Rif (Kiddushin 15a in the pages of the Rif), the Rosh (Kiddushin 1:62), and the Tur (Orach Chaim 489) </ref> | There is a debate in the Gemara regarding the applicability of the prohibition to the diaspora. <ref> Mishna on Kidushin 36B-37A and the ensuing Gemara </ref> Nearly all the Rishonim rule that the prohibition applies equally to the diaspora <ref> Including the Rambam (Hilchot Maachalot Assurot 10:2), the Rif (Kiddushin 15a in the pages of the Rif), the Rosh (Kiddushin 1:62), and the Tur (Orach Chaim 489) </ref> However, a minority group believe that it is only a rabbinic prohibition outside of Israel. <ref> the Or Zarua (328), Rabbeinu Baruch (quoted in Teshuvot Harosh 2:1), the Raavan (according to Teshuvot Mishkenot Yaakov 64), and the Maharil. </ref> | ||
== Other Spellings == | == Other Spellings == |