Related על קידושין 2:10
Tosefta Kiddushin
A man who betroths a woman with idolatrous wine, with an idol, with [something belonging to] an idolatrous city [that was destroyed and everything in it turned to herem] or one of its inhabitants, with idolatrous skins, with an ashera [tree] or with its fruit, with the base [of an idolatrous altar] or what is upon it, with a markulis [stone altar to Mercury outside of houses or on roads] or what is upon it, or with anything upon which falls [the law of] forbidden [benefit from] idols—all of them, even if he sould them and betrothed [a wife] with their value—she is not betrothed. With the purifying waters or with purifying dust [from the red heifer ritual]—she is betrothed. (Rabbi Yehudah says:) If there is in the profits something worth a perutah [if you can generate incidental value from them, e.g. getting paid to move them from one place to another]—she is betrothed; but if not—she is not betrothed.
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