Alimony in Judaism is a right written into most Jewish marriage contracts (Hebrew:ketubah); the alimony itself is often referred to as the ketubah, in consequence of this. In Judaism, the same alimony regulations applied to a woman if she had been widowed, rather than being divorced, and the same alimony was given to the woman in either situation.
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