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Introduction to Kesuba: Difference between revisions

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#Some are of the opinion that while the chatan and kallah include their last names in the kesuba, the eidim do not need to do so. <ref>The Ketubah K'hilchata (8:33) cites this as the common practice and that of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. Rav Hershel Schachter is of the opinion that even the eidim should include their last names as well. </ref>
#Some are of the opinion that while the chatan and kallah include their last names in the kesuba, the eidim do not need to do so. <ref>The Ketubah K'hilchata (8:33) cites this as the common practice and that of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. Rav Hershel Schachter is of the opinion that even the eidim should include their last names as well. </ref>


==What happens if the Kesuba is misplaced?==
==What happens if the Kesuba is Misplaced?==


#If a couple happens to misplace their Kesuba (and has no idea where it could be) <ref>Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Wosner pasken that if the couple knows it is in the house, but unsure where in the house it is located, it is not considered halachically lost. </ref>, it is prohibited for them to live together until another one (a Kesuba D'irkasa) is completed and signed.
#If a couple happens to misplace their Kesuba (and has no idea where it could be) <ref>Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Wosner pasken that if the couple knows it is in the house, but unsure where in the house it is located, it is not considered halachically lost. </ref>, it is prohibited for them to live together until another one (a Kesuba D'irkasa) is completed and signed.
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