Comentário sobre Deuteronômio 25:7
וְאִם־לֹ֤א יַחְפֹּץ֙ הָאִ֔ישׁ לָקַ֖חַת אֶת־יְבִמְתּ֑וֹ וְעָלְתָה֩ יְבִמְתּ֨וֹ הַשַּׁ֜עְרָה אֶל־הַזְּקֵנִ֗ים וְאָֽמְרָה֙ מֵאֵ֨ין יְבָמִ֜י לְהָקִ֨ים לְאָחִ֥יו שֵׁם֙ בְּיִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל לֹ֥א אָבָ֖ה יַבְּמִֽי׃
Mas, se o homem não quiser tomar sua cunhada, esta subirá à porta, aos anciãos, e dirá: Meu cunhado recusa suscitar a seu irmão nome em Israel; não quer cumprir para comigo o dever de cunhado.
Rashi on Deuteronomy
השערה — Translate this as the Targum does: to the gate of the court.
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Siftei Chakhamim
As Targum [Onkelos] translates, “To the portal of the court of law.” This [translation of שער] is not like, "In your cities (בשעריך) may you eat it (Devarim 15:22),” which means city, because it is written, "to the judges," and the judges sit in the portal of the court of law.
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Rav Hirsch on Torah
V. 7. ואם לא יחפץ וגו׳. Das Gebot der יבום-Pflicht ist jedoch kein absolutes. Es können:
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