If she vows, `Konam, if I taste these figs and grapes, and he [the husband] confirms [the vow] in respect of figs, the whole [vow] is confirmed; if he annuls it in respect of figs, it is not annulled, unless he annuls in respect of grapes too. If she vows, `Konam if I taste figs` and `if I taste grapes`, they are two distinct vows. |
נדרים 11.6 |
[If the husband declares,] `I know that there were vows, but did not know that they could be annulled`, he may annul them [now]. [But if he says:] `I know that one can annul, but did not know that this was a vow,` R. Meir ruled: He cannot annul it, whilst the Sages maintain: He can annul. |
נדרים 11.7 |
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