What was the historical minimum annual clothing allowance a husband was required to provide his wife?
Halacha 1 specifies that a husband must purchase clothes worth 50 zuz annually in Talmudic coinage, equivalent to six and one quarter dinarim of pure silver.
Question 2
Up to what age is a husband obligated to provide clothing and household goods for his children?
Halacha 6 states that the obligation to provide clothing, dwelling, and household goods extends to sons and daughters who are six years old or less.
Question 3
If a husband vows to prevent his wife from going to the bathhouse, how long may the vow remain in effect in a large city before he must divorce her?
Halacha 9 states that a vow preventing bathhouse access may remain in effect for one week in a large city and two weeks in a village before the husband must dissolve it or divorce her with her ketubah.
Question 4
If a husband vows to prevent his wife from visiting a house of mourning or wedding celebrations, what must he do immediately?
Halacha 13 states that such a vow is like placing her in jail, and he must immediately either absolve the vow or divorce her and pay her ketubah.
Question 5
If a wife wishes to move to Eretz Yisrael but her husband refuses, what is the legal outcome?
Halacha 20 states that if a wife desires to move to Eretz Yisrael and the husband does not, he must divorce her and pay her ketubah.