Related%20passage for Yevamot 11:4
הָאִשָּׁה שֶׁנִּתְעָרֵב וְלָדָהּ בִּוְלַד כַּלָּתָהּ, הִגְדִּילוּ הַתַּעֲרֹבוֹת, וְנָשְׂאוּ נָשִׁים, וּמֵתוּ, בְּנֵי הַכַּלָּה חוֹלְצִין וְלֹא מְיַבְּמִין, שֶׁהוּא סְפֵק אֵשֶׁת אָחִיו סְפֵק אֵשֶׁת אֲחִי אָבִיו. וּבְנֵי הַזְּקֵנָה, אוֹ חוֹלְצִין אוֹ מְיַבְּמִין, שֶׁהוּא סְפֵק אֵשֶׁת אָחִיו וְאֵשֶׁת בֶּן אָחִיו. מֵתוּ הַכְּשֵׁרִים, בְּנֵי הַתַּעֲרֹבוֹת לִבְנֵי הַזְּקֵנָה חוֹלְצִין וְלֹא מְיַבְּמִין, שֶׁהוּא סְפֵק אֵשֶׁת אָחִיו וְאֵשֶׁת אֲחִי אָבִיו, וּבְנֵי הַכַּלָּה, אֶחָד חוֹלֵץ וְאֶחָד מְיַבֵּם:
A woman whose child became mixed up with that of her daughter-in-law — If those who had been intermixed grew up, married and died, the (known) sons of the daughter-in-law give chalitzah, but do not take in yibum, each woman possibly being his brother's wife or the wife of his father's brother. And the sons of the mother-in-law either give chalitzah or take in yibum, each woman possibly being his brother's wife or the wife of his brother's son. If the known sons died, the mixed up sons give chalitzah to the (wives of) the sons of the mother-in-law but do not take in yibum, each woman possibly being his brother's wife or the wife of his father's brother. And the sons of the daughter-in-law — one gives chalitzah [first] and [then] the other takes in yibum [— in any event. If the one who gave chalitzah is the son of the daughter-in-law, and he gave chalitzah to his brother's wife, he permits her thereby, and the other, the son of the mother-in-law, may marry her, the wife of one's brother's son being permitted to him. And if the one who gave chalitzah is the son of the mother-in-law and he gave chalitzah to the wife of his brother's son, it is as if she has received chalitzah from a stranger, so that when the son of the daughter-in-law takes her in yibum, he does so properly.]
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