Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Yevamot 111:5

ואזדא שמואל לטעמיה דאמר רב נחמן אמר שמואל כל שהבעל מאכיל יבם מאכיל וכל שאין הבעל מאכיל יבם אינו מאכיל

Rab maintains that she may eat, since the All Merciful has included cohabitation in error, [giving it the same validity] as when done presumptuously. But Samuel maintains that the All Merciful has included it<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cohabitation in error. ');"><sup>11</sup></span> in so far only as to put him<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The levir. ');"><sup>12</sup></span> in the same position as the husband,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' He is entitled to confer upon his sister-in-law the same rights that had been conferred upon her by her husband. Hence, if she was married and entitled to eat terumah the levir also may confer upon her this privilege. ');"><sup>13</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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