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Благодаря [livejournal.com profile] shlyaky узнал, что намек на то, что жених посвящает невесту именно кольцом, есть в Теилим.

(осталось найти, где именно ;))



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While the marriage ring appears to have an ancient tradition, there is no specific reference to it in the Talmud. Saadiah Gaon cites as a possible origin the phrase in Nehemiah 7:46 be’nei tabbaot (children of the rings). He considered them to be children of those who cohabited while only betrothed (with the ring) but not yet married. Contemporary scholars believe that tabbaot was simply a family name. Maharshal cites references to indicate that the ring is a Palestinian custom that only later was accepted in Babylonia practice; one scholar posits that it was introduced into Palestine in the seventh century and into Babylonia in the ninth century. The author of ha-Ittur records a strange custom that may have been a transitional practice that ultimately led to the use of the ring: The groom performed the betrothal over a cup of wine with a ring inside the cup, saying, "You are hereby betrothed unto me with this cup and all that which is inside it." (This practice does not appear in the major medieval codes of Rif or Maimonides.)

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/481776/jewish/The-Marriage-Ring.htm

Большая статья "на потом".
http://www.hidabroot.org/CommunityDetail.asp?FaqID=18312

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