To appreciate and understand today’s daf TB Gittin 86, we have to distinguish between the four different levels of severity when it comes to a get. Going from the least severe to the most severe case.
1. The get is not a good get rabbinically, but after the fact (בּבְּדִּיעֲבַד), she may marry based on this get and her children of the second marriage are kasher.
2. The get is not a good get and she should not marry based upon it; however, if she does marry another man, she doesn’t have to divorce him and the children are kasher.
3. The get is not a good get and she can’t marry anybody based upon it. If she does marry somebody anyway, she is forced to divorce her second husband, but her children are kasher.
4.
The
get is not a good get and she can’t marry anybody based
upon it. She is forced to divorce her second husband and her children are mamzerim.
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