👉 "Pro Net" is a term in Jewish law referring to a person who has been consecrated by their own God, known as "Netzilah." This means that they have received the right of participation in the covenant of God through a priest or other mediator. The precise definition varies depending on the context and the specific laws in which it is applied. In some jurisdictions, it refers to an individual who has been consecrated for certain purposes such as marriage, but in others, it might refer to an individual with no prior religious obligations. The term "Netzilah" itself suggests that this person was specifically chosen for a certain purpose by God, possibly a covenantal act. Understanding these concepts is crucial in understanding Jewish law and its application.