Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The age of majority, in Judaism, is closely connected to the onset of Puberty; in classical rabbinical literature, a person was only regarded as an adult once they had reached the estimated average age for the onset of puberty, and had visible signs of puberty (the presence of two or more pubic hairs). The estimate made by the Talmud for of the average age for puberty, for men is 13 years of age, and for women is 12 years . However, if a woman became pregnant, she was considered an adult, regardless of any other consideration.