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Book Title What's in a Name?
By Zushe Wilhelm
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13. Naming After a Former Wife

1) If one has a daughter born to him through his second wife, some customs would permit him to name the daughter after his first wife. But this applies only if the second wife does not object to it.


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Rabbi Zushe Wilhelm is the author of many compilations on Jewish law. This book with its extensive footnotes can be purchased here.


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What's in a Name?
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11. Giving One Person Two Names
12. Naming After a Former Husband
13. Naming After a Former Wife
14. Mistakes Made While Giving the Name
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What's In A Name
  Among the Jewish life cycle events, naming a child is uniquely important, for throughout his life, his Jewish name defines his identity at every waking and sleeping moment. It is by his Jewish name that a person is remembered and memorialized after a hundred and twenty years.

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