A Hebrew convert is like a new-born child and does not inherit his
father, except by rabbinical ordinance. He has to tell his brothers,
“Take these idols, and I will take the produce,” before the idols come
into his possession.
A father can sell his daughter into servitude only once. Her master or master's son are expected to
marry her and provide for her, with no additional Kiddushin money required.
A
Hebrew servant is sold for his theft if he can not repay, but only if
what he owes exceeds the value of the six years of his servitude.