It doesn’t seem like in his article he explains WHY the first two women are awarded 125 dinnarim. Once we accept that they are, their split *within* 125 makes sense according to the principle described, but why 125 for woman 1 and 2?
It doesn’t seem like in his article he explains WHY the first two women are awarded 125 dinnarim. Once we accept that they are, their split *within* 125 makes sense according to the principle described, but why 125 for woman 1 and 2?