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            <title>Yibum and Chalitzah</title>
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            <description>If a married man dies childless the widow is to marry her dead husband&amp;apos;s brother. This practice is known as Yibum. Alternatively, they can perform a procedure known as Chalitzah. Here&amp;apos;s an overview of the Chalitzah ceremony.</description>
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            <title>Tnai&amp;apos;m -- Engagement Agreements</title>
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            <description>The tna&amp;apos;im are the official agreements between the bride and groom, traditionally written up in a contract. Read the reasons, legal minutiae, and various customs surrounding the tna&amp;apos;im.</description>
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