If the father dies, his authority does not pass over to the husband; but if the husband dies, his authority passes over to the father. In this respect, the father`s power is greater than the husband`s. But in another, the husband`s power is greater than that of the father, for the husband can annul [Her vows] as bogereth but the father cannot annul her vows as bogereth. |
נדרים 10.2 |
If one vowed as an arusah, was divorced on that day and betrothed [again] on the same day, even a hundred times, Her father and last betrothed husband can annul her vows. This is the general rule: as long as she has not passed out into her own control for [but] one hour, Her father and last husband can annul her vows. |
נדרים 10.3 |
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