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A child born of a married woman's adultery is a mamzer.
A child born of incest (as defined by the bible) is a mamzer.
However, if the unknown parents could have supported the child, it was regarded as potentially being a mamzer.
The existence of mamzer status as a category in Israeli family law has been criticized.
"That little gold mamzer might have pulled a fast one at that.
If one of the parents is not Jewish the child is not a mamzer.
I never thought the mamzer would live up to the nonsense G6bbels puts out on the wireless, but he does.
Anything I can do to help find this mamzer, I'll do."
Some mamzer talked where he shouldn't, and the Lizards'll be here soon."
A mamzer in Jewish law is a child resulting from an adulterous or incestuous liaison.
"You can't find this mamzer, and you have the nerve to call yourself a professional?
So where's the likeliest place that SS mamzer would have hidden a big bomb?"
In addition, the children from such relationships are considered illegitimate (i.e., a mamzer).
The mamzer status is not synonymous with illegitimacy, since it does not include children whose mother was unmarried.
The Talmud indicates that the term mamzer applied to the descendants of specific illicit unions.
Similarly a Tosafot insists that it is permissible for a mamzer to become a king.
"That SS pal of yours, he's a real mamzer, isn't he?"
Israeli religious courts resolve mamzer status by generally ruling that the child was born within the marriage despite the existence of evidence to the contrary.
"You are not a mamzer.
Ben Sira was not a mamzer.
The prohibition against calling someone a mamzer or otherwise cast aspersions about the legal validity of his or her parents' marriage.
These include restrictions on marriages involving a mamzer and by kohenim, but there are other restrictions.
William the Conqueror may have been referred to as Bastardus and Mamzer.