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  1. Jul 5, 2024 · Sidi's decision to marry Baroka, despite his tricking her into losing her virginity, reinforces her exalted self-image, even though that image is to be ruthlessly exploited for Baroka's personal...

  2. Aug 9, 2021 · Along the way he married Sarah Mandelbaum, a star private pupil and like himself, a highly motivated and ambitious person. Billy, their first child–they had a daughter much later–was born April...

  3. The paper reported Sidis's vows to remain celibate and never to marry, as he said women did not appeal to him. Later he developed a strong affection for a young woman named Martha Foley. He later enrolled at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

  4. The paper reported Sidis' vows to remain celibate and never to marry, as he said women did not appeal to him. Later he developed a strong affection for Martha Foley , and enrolled at Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences .

  5. But why? Herodias was Herod’s sister-in-law and niece. Carson writes, “Herodias was not only Antipas’s sister-in-law but also his niece, the daughter of his half-brother Aristobulus; but for most Jews there was no bar to marrying a niece.”

  6. According to the commentators of the rabbinic Jewish tradition, Jepthah's daughter was not sacrificed, but was forbidden to marry and remained a spinster her entire life, fulfilling the vow that she would be devoted to the Lord.

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  8. William James Sidis (namesake and godson of the renowned Harvard psychologist who had been a mentor to his father, Boris Sidis) was admitted at 11 as a “special student” after strenuous lobbying by his father.

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