01-06-2016, 09:42 PM
B"H
From the Divine Code (p 552, topic 12):
"It is permitted for a Gentile man to be secluded by day with two women who dislike each other... Likewise, it is permitted for a Gentile man to be secluded with two wives of another man, or with a woman and her daughter-in-law, or with a woman and her stepdaughter, for the same reason."
If the Torah assumes a woman and her daughter-in-law dislike each other, does this mean they should not live together permanently in the same home?
From the Divine Code (p 552, topic 12):
"It is permitted for a Gentile man to be secluded by day with two women who dislike each other... Likewise, it is permitted for a Gentile man to be secluded with two wives of another man, or with a woman and her daughter-in-law, or with a woman and her stepdaughter, for the same reason."
If the Torah assumes a woman and her daughter-in-law dislike each other, does this mean they should not live together permanently in the same home?