If a man is under a vow that his son-inlaw shall not benefit from him, and he desires to give money to his daughter, he must say to her, `this money is given to you as a gift, providing that your husband has no rights therein, (for only that is yours] which you may put to your personal use.` |
נדרים 11.8 |
But every vow of a widow and of her that is divorced... shall stand against her. How so? If she declared, behold, I will be a Nazirite after thirty days`, even if she married within the thirty days, he cannot annul it. If she vows while under her husband`s authority, he can disallow her. How so? If she declared, `behold! I will be a Nazirite after thirty days,` [and her husband annulled it], even though she was widowed or divorced within the thirty days, it is annulled. If she vowed on one day, and he divorced her on the same day and took her back on the same day, he cannot annul it. This is the general. Rule: once she has gone forth as her own mistress [even] for a single hour, he cannot annul. |
נדרים 11.9 |
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