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What damages does a hurting husband pay to his wife?


Halachic consequences of raping one's wifeWhat's the practical difference of what Maveh means?Do you have to pay if you damage someone in order to stop them from sinning?Kaddish for non-blood relativesWho is responsible for damage to something that was used at the owner's request?Why does the torah on injured slaves call out eyes and teeth but not other damages?Range of Five PaymentsLiability for damage caused by a fallen wall or fenceCan a bully be forced to pay for psychologist visits?If אדם מועד לעולם is even by oness gamur , Why is a katan (minor ) not liable for damages.?A female thief is not sold to make restitution — so what happens instead?













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If a husband willingly hurts his wife (physically or sexually), which of the 5 parts of damages is he obligated to pay?



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      If a husband willingly hurts his wife (physically or sexually), which of the 5 parts of damages is he obligated to pay?



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          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:16




          בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים שֶׁחָבְלוּ בָּהּ אֲחֵרִים. אֲבָל הַבַּעַל שֶׁחָבַל בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ חַיָּב לְשַׁלֵּם לָהּ מִיָּד כָּל הַנֵּזֶק וְכָל הַבּשֶׁת וְהַצַּעַר וְהַכּל שֶׁלָּהּ וְאֵין לַבַּעַל בָּהֶן פֵּרוֹת. וְאִם רָצְתָה לִתֵּן הַדָּמִים לְאַחֵר נוֹתֶנֶת. וְכָזֶה הוֹרוּ הַגְּאוֹנִים. וְהַבַּעַל מְרַפֵּא אוֹתָהּ כְּדֶרֶךְ שֶׁמְּרַפֵּא כָּל חָלְיָהּ:



          When does the above apply? When others injured her. When, however, a husband injures his wife, he is required to pay her the entire assessment for the damages, the embarrassment and the pain. This money is hers entirely. The husband has no rights to the profits. If she desires to give the money to another person, she may. This is the ruling rendered by the geonim. The husband must pay for her medical expenses, as he pays for all her other medical expenses.




          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:17




          וְהַמַּזִּיק אִשְׁתּוֹ בְּתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה חַיָּב בִּנְזָקֶיהָ:



          When a person injures his wife through marital relations, he is liable for the damages.




          Both of these halachos are codified by the Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 83:1-2






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          • Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

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          • @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

            – alicht
            8 hours ago






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            +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

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          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:16




          בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים שֶׁחָבְלוּ בָּהּ אֲחֵרִים. אֲבָל הַבַּעַל שֶׁחָבַל בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ חַיָּב לְשַׁלֵּם לָהּ מִיָּד כָּל הַנֵּזֶק וְכָל הַבּשֶׁת וְהַצַּעַר וְהַכּל שֶׁלָּהּ וְאֵין לַבַּעַל בָּהֶן פֵּרוֹת. וְאִם רָצְתָה לִתֵּן הַדָּמִים לְאַחֵר נוֹתֶנֶת. וְכָזֶה הוֹרוּ הַגְּאוֹנִים. וְהַבַּעַל מְרַפֵּא אוֹתָהּ כְּדֶרֶךְ שֶׁמְּרַפֵּא כָּל חָלְיָהּ:



          When does the above apply? When others injured her. When, however, a husband injures his wife, he is required to pay her the entire assessment for the damages, the embarrassment and the pain. This money is hers entirely. The husband has no rights to the profits. If she desires to give the money to another person, she may. This is the ruling rendered by the geonim. The husband must pay for her medical expenses, as he pays for all her other medical expenses.




          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:17




          וְהַמַּזִּיק אִשְׁתּוֹ בְּתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה חַיָּב בִּנְזָקֶיהָ:



          When a person injures his wife through marital relations, he is liable for the damages.




          Both of these halachos are codified by the Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 83:1-2






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          • Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

            – Al Berko
            8 hours ago












          • @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

            – alicht
            8 hours ago






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            +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

            – msh210
            4 hours ago
















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          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:16




          בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים שֶׁחָבְלוּ בָּהּ אֲחֵרִים. אֲבָל הַבַּעַל שֶׁחָבַל בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ חַיָּב לְשַׁלֵּם לָהּ מִיָּד כָּל הַנֵּזֶק וְכָל הַבּשֶׁת וְהַצַּעַר וְהַכּל שֶׁלָּהּ וְאֵין לַבַּעַל בָּהֶן פֵּרוֹת. וְאִם רָצְתָה לִתֵּן הַדָּמִים לְאַחֵר נוֹתֶנֶת. וְכָזֶה הוֹרוּ הַגְּאוֹנִים. וְהַבַּעַל מְרַפֵּא אוֹתָהּ כְּדֶרֶךְ שֶׁמְּרַפֵּא כָּל חָלְיָהּ:



          When does the above apply? When others injured her. When, however, a husband injures his wife, he is required to pay her the entire assessment for the damages, the embarrassment and the pain. This money is hers entirely. The husband has no rights to the profits. If she desires to give the money to another person, she may. This is the ruling rendered by the geonim. The husband must pay for her medical expenses, as he pays for all her other medical expenses.




          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:17




          וְהַמַּזִּיק אִשְׁתּוֹ בְּתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה חַיָּב בִּנְזָקֶיהָ:



          When a person injures his wife through marital relations, he is liable for the damages.




          Both of these halachos are codified by the Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 83:1-2






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          • Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

            – Al Berko
            8 hours ago












          • @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

            – alicht
            8 hours ago






          • 1





            +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

            – msh210
            4 hours ago














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          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:16




          בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים שֶׁחָבְלוּ בָּהּ אֲחֵרִים. אֲבָל הַבַּעַל שֶׁחָבַל בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ חַיָּב לְשַׁלֵּם לָהּ מִיָּד כָּל הַנֵּזֶק וְכָל הַבּשֶׁת וְהַצַּעַר וְהַכּל שֶׁלָּהּ וְאֵין לַבַּעַל בָּהֶן פֵּרוֹת. וְאִם רָצְתָה לִתֵּן הַדָּמִים לְאַחֵר נוֹתֶנֶת. וְכָזֶה הוֹרוּ הַגְּאוֹנִים. וְהַבַּעַל מְרַפֵּא אוֹתָהּ כְּדֶרֶךְ שֶׁמְּרַפֵּא כָּל חָלְיָהּ:



          When does the above apply? When others injured her. When, however, a husband injures his wife, he is required to pay her the entire assessment for the damages, the embarrassment and the pain. This money is hers entirely. The husband has no rights to the profits. If she desires to give the money to another person, she may. This is the ruling rendered by the geonim. The husband must pay for her medical expenses, as he pays for all her other medical expenses.




          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:17




          וְהַמַּזִּיק אִשְׁתּוֹ בְּתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה חַיָּב בִּנְזָקֶיהָ:



          When a person injures his wife through marital relations, he is liable for the damages.




          Both of these halachos are codified by the Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 83:1-2






          share|improve this answer













          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:16




          בַּמֶּה דְּבָרִים אֲמוּרִים שֶׁחָבְלוּ בָּהּ אֲחֵרִים. אֲבָל הַבַּעַל שֶׁחָבַל בְּאִשְׁתּוֹ חַיָּב לְשַׁלֵּם לָהּ מִיָּד כָּל הַנֵּזֶק וְכָל הַבּשֶׁת וְהַצַּעַר וְהַכּל שֶׁלָּהּ וְאֵין לַבַּעַל בָּהֶן פֵּרוֹת. וְאִם רָצְתָה לִתֵּן הַדָּמִים לְאַחֵר נוֹתֶנֶת. וְכָזֶה הוֹרוּ הַגְּאוֹנִים. וְהַבַּעַל מְרַפֵּא אוֹתָהּ כְּדֶרֶךְ שֶׁמְּרַפֵּא כָּל חָלְיָהּ:



          When does the above apply? When others injured her. When, however, a husband injures his wife, he is required to pay her the entire assessment for the damages, the embarrassment and the pain. This money is hers entirely. The husband has no rights to the profits. If she desires to give the money to another person, she may. This is the ruling rendered by the geonim. The husband must pay for her medical expenses, as he pays for all her other medical expenses.




          Rambam Hilchos Chovel U'Mazik 4:17




          וְהַמַּזִּיק אִשְׁתּוֹ בְּתַשְׁמִישׁ הַמִּטָּה חַיָּב בִּנְזָקֶיהָ:



          When a person injures his wife through marital relations, he is liable for the damages.




          Both of these halachos are codified by the Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 83:1-2







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

            – Al Berko
            8 hours ago












          • @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

            – alicht
            8 hours ago






          • 1





            +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

            – msh210
            4 hours ago


















          • Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

            – Al Berko
            8 hours ago












          • @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

            – alicht
            8 hours ago






          • 1





            +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

            – msh210
            4 hours ago

















          Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

          – Al Berko
          8 hours ago






          Thank you, to earn additional points, would you copy this answer to my another question, specifically about rape judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/86557/… but in reverse order

          – Al Berko
          8 hours ago














          @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

          – alicht
          8 hours ago





          @AlBerko these shitas Rambam/ SA don't explicitly mention rape head on, but sure

          – alicht
          8 hours ago




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          1





          +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

          – msh210
          4 hours ago






          +1. I notice sheves isn't listed, which I suppose is because he gets her maase yadayim. I wonder though whether he must pay sheves if she said eni nizonis v'eni osa. Do the nos'e kelim speak about that?

          – msh210
          4 hours ago




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