More Discussions for this daf
1. The statement of Rebbi Chanina mi'Sura 2. Zivugim 3. sotah
4. Second Marriage 5. Kinuy b'Zman ha'Zeh 6. Rashi DH Makneh Lah Al Pi Shenayim
7. One Ed by Sotah Vadai 8. What if Husband Dies? 9. Shmuel bar Rav Yitzach amar Resh Lokish
10. Kinui Without Eidim 11. Laws of Sotah 12. Why is Nazir before Sotah?
13. Zivug Rishon and Zivug Sheni 14. Finding the right one 15. Sotah
16. Zivug Rishon and Sheni 17. Different factors for a Sotah 18. V'Ed Ein Bah
19. 7 Nations 20. נאמנות הבעל לטומאה
DAF DISCUSSIONS - SOTAH 2

Chanan Chernitsky asked:

What is the difference between the Sotah's "tumah" and her "seclusion"? Isn't it that she becomes Tameh through seclusion?

Chanan Chernitsky, Winnipeg, Canada

The Kollel replies:

Chanan - It is true that a Sotah becomes prohibited (Temei'ah) by secluding herself with a man that is not her husband. However, she is only prohibited out of doubt. She must drink the "discerning waters" in order for us to determine whether or not she is telling the truth.

Tum'ah refers to proof that the woman who secluded herself has had forbidden relations with her suitor. After such proof no waters are necessary; the woman is divorced and does not receive a Kesuvah.

Best wishes,

Mordecai Kornfeld

Kollel Iyun Hadaf