There are nine maidens whose vows stand: [i] a bogereth who [vowed] and is an orphan; [ii] a maiden [who vowed] and [then] became a bogereth and is an orphan; [iii] a Na`Arah who is not yet a bogereth, and is an orphan; [iv] a bogereth [who vowed] and whose father died; [v] a Na`Arah [who vowed] and is now a bogereth and whose father died; [vi] a Na`Arah who is not yet a bogereth and whose father died; [vii] a maiden whose father died, and after her father died she became a bogereth; [viii] a bogereth whose father is alive; [ix] a maiden turned bogereth, whose father is alive. R. Judah said: also one who married his daughter whilst a minor, and she was widowed or divorced and returned to him [Her father] and is still a Na`Arah. |
נדרים 11.10 |
[If she vows,] `Konam that I benefit not from my father or your father if I prepare aught for you,` or, `Konam that I benefit not from you, if I prepare aught for my father or your father,` He can annul. |
נדרים 11.11 |
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