daf bit: Ketuvot 61
Nov. 1st, 2007 09:06 amA mishna teaches: if a married man makes a vow of celibacy, Beit
Shammai says his wife must tolerate it for two weeks. Beit Hillel
says one week. Rav says that this is only so when the man specifies
a duration for the vow; if he does not, Rav says that both Shammai
and Hillel require him to immediately divorce his wife and pay her
ketubah. Samuel permits him to delay the divorce while looking for
a way to be excused from the vow. (61b)
(There is no discussion here of limits on the duration, but I'll bet there is later in the gemara. Oh, and I don't know who Samuel is.)
This same mishna also gives the requirements for how often a man owes his wife intercourse (if she wants it), by the way. It varies by occupation, ranging from daily for men who don't work at all to every six months for sailors. I don't see scholars on the list. :-)
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Date: 2007-11-02 02:34 am (UTC)