Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Yevamot 111:15

מאי טעמא דרבי נתן אמר רבה הואיל שכבר אכלה א"ל אביי אלא מעתה בת ישראל שניסת לכהן ומית ליה תיכול שכבר אכלה אלא כיון דמית ליה פקע ליה קדושתיה מינה הכא נמי כיון דמית ליה פקע קדושתיה מינה

— This is indeed a difficulty. Our Rabbis taught: If the daughter of an Israelite capable of hearing was betrothed to a priest capable of hearing, who became deaf before he had time to marry her, she may not eat [<i>terumah</i>].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. supra p. 374. n. 16. ');"><sup>36</sup></span> If a son was born to her she may eat.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The terumah; by virtue of her son, as deduced from Lev. XXII, 11, infra 67a. ');"><sup>37</sup></span>

Tosefta Yevamot

Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, if she performs miyun, her miyun is valid. If not, she waits until she reaches adulthood and performs chalitzah, and this one goes out on account of [the prohibition against marrying] "his wife's sister." § Two brothers who married two orphans -- a minor girl and a deaf-mute. [If] the husband of the minor girl dies, the deaf-mute goes out with a divorce document, and the minor girl waits until she reaches adulthood and performs chalitzah. [If] the husband of the deaf-mute dies, the minor girl goes out with a divorce document, and the deaf-mute is forbidden forever [to remarry], but if one does come upon her, she goes out with a divorce document and she is released [to marry another man].
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