[If she vows,] `Konam that I do not aught for my father,` `your father,` `my brother,` or, `your brother,` [the husband] cannot annul it. `that I do not aught for you,` He need not annul. R. Akiba said: He must annul it, lest she exceed her obligations. R. Johanan b. Nuri said: He must annul it, lest he divorce her and she thereby be forbidden to him. |
נדרים 11.4 |
If his wife vowed, and he tought that his daughter had vowed, or if his daughter vowed and he thought that his wife had vowed; if she took the vow of a Nazirite, and he thought that she had vowed [to offer] a sacrifice, or if she vowed (to offer] a sacrifice, and he thought that she vowed a Nazirite vow; if she vowed [to abstain] from figs, and he thought that she vowed from grapes, or if she vowed [to abstain] from grapes and he thought that she vowed from figs, he must annul [the vow] again |
נדרים 11.5 |
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