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R' Abba raised an objection from a later Mishnah (66a): If one said: I will not marry ugly so-and-so as that is konam for me, and she is in fact beautiful, or if he called her black, and she is in fact white, or if he called her short, and she is in fact tall, he is permitted to her. Not because s
Mishnah: And R' Meir further said: The halakhic authorities may broach dissolution with him from that which is written in the Torah, and they may say to him: Had you known that through your vow you are transgressing the prohibition “you shall not take vengeance” (Leviticus 19:18) and the prohibiti
Talmud: Rav Huna bar Rav Ketina said to the rabbis: But let the one who stated the vow say with regard to the last claim: All who become poor do not fall upon me; it is not my responsibility to provide for this specific poor person. What is placed upon me to provide for him together with everyone
Mishnah: The halakhic authorities may broach dissolution with a man by raising the issue of his wife’s marriage contract. If one takes a vow that would require him to divorce his wife, e.g., he prohibits her from deriving benefit from him, his vow may be dissolved by asking him whether he had cons
The Mishnah relates: And an incident occurred with regard to one who vowed against his wife deriving benefit from him, and her marriage contract was worth 400 dinars. And he came before R' Akiva, and he obligated him to give her the payment of her marriage contract. He said to R' Akiva: my teacher!