Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Ketubot 144:11

א"ר יוחנן משום ר"ש בן יהוצדק באלו נדרים אמרו שלא תאכל בשר ושלא תשתה יין ושלא תתקשט בבגדי צבעונים תניא נמי הכי באלו נדרים אמרו דברים שיש בהן עינוי נפש שלא תאכל בשר ושלא תשתה יין ושלא תתקשט בבגדי צבעונין

R. Yohanan said in the name of R. Shimon b. Yehozadak: They spoke only of the following vows: That she would not eat meat, that she would not drink wine or that she would not adorn herself with colored garments. It was also taught in a baraita: They spoke only of the following vows, matters that involve an affliction of the soul, [namely,] that she would not eat meat, that she would not drink wine or that she would not adorn herself with colored garments.

Tosefta Ketubot

A man who betroths a wife with the understanding that she has no [standing] vows [that she needs to fulfil], but it turns out that she does have vows—she is not betrothed. If she went to a sage who released her from the vow—then she is betrothed. If he brought her in[to his house, i.e. they got married] without stipulation [that she had or didn't have vows], and it turns out that she has vows—she goes out without her ketubah. If she went to sage who released the vow, then [the ketubah] would stand. [If he betrothed her] with the understanding that she has no physical defects [but it turns out that she does]—she is not betrothed. If she went to a doctor and he healed her—she is betrothed. If he brought her in without stipulation but it turns out that she does have defects, she goes out she is not betrothed; even though she went to the doctor and he healed her, she leaves without her ketubah. These are the vows they were talking about: E.g. she vowed to not eat meat, to not drink wine, or to not dress in dyed clothes.
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