Mesorat%20hashas for Nedarim 167:3
אימא לך שאני הכא דמוכחא מלתא דעל היתרא קאסרה נפשה
it is a vow of self-denial, which he should permanently annul?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For if the husband is not included in 'mankind', her vow cannot refer to cohabitation, which is forbidden in any case, but to benefit in general, and hence is a vow of mortification, which he can permanently annul (as stated on 79b); why then state 'whilst remaining removed from all Jews,' which, on this hypothesis, means that she may never benefit from them. So cur. edd. and as rendered by Asheri. Ran, Tosaf. and the chief reading of Asheri are much simpler: But if the husband is not included in mankind, why annul his own portion therein, seeing that the vow never referred to him? ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
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