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* See also [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=375 Rabbi Eli Mansour] who writes that although women are required to make Hatarat Nedarim, customarily a husband represents his wife when he stands before the Bet Din for Hatarat Nedarim. In fact, the text that we use explicitly mentions that one seeks absolution of his own vows as well as the vows of his wife. Furthermore, women customarily attend the Kol Nidreh service on Yom Kippur, which is also effective in annulling one’s vows.</ref> but there were communities where this was the custom.<ref>See Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 581:3)</ref>
* See also [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=375 Rabbi Eli Mansour] who writes that although women are required to make Hatarat Nedarim, customarily a husband represents his wife when he stands before the Bet Din for Hatarat Nedarim. In fact, the text that we use explicitly mentions that one seeks absolution of his own vows as well as the vows of his wife. Furthermore, women customarily attend the Kol Nidreh service on Yom Kippur, which is also effective in annulling one’s vows.</ref> but there were communities where this was the custom.<ref>See Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 581:3)</ref>
#For single girls in seminary, some say three men should be brought to convene a Beit Din for the entire seminary to do Hatarat Nedarim at once.<ref>Shoneh Halachot 581:20 fns pg 242 quotes Talmidim saying this Rav Elyashiv</ref>
#For single girls in seminary, some say three men should be brought to convene a Beit Din for the entire seminary to do Hatarat Nedarim at once.<ref>Shoneh Halachot 581:20 fns pg 242 quotes Talmidim saying this Rav Elyashiv</ref>
# It is impossible to appoint an agent to do hatarat nedarim on your behalf besides a husband who can be an agent for his wife.<reF>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 228:16, Y.D. 234:56</ref>


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