94 Results
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acceptance of nazir status praiseworthy (seeking to bring a sin offering), or sinful (for avoiding wine)?
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amount of a corpse or fetus which will cause a nazir to become impure
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amount of drinking to be liable changed from a reviis to a the size of an olive, diluted, mixed
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became impure during the sacrifice process
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became impure on the last day
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can 2 sets of impure nazir countings (declares to be nazir and again upon birth of a son) combine days (and partial days) for purification?
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can’t become impure when a relative dies, but may tend to a neglected corpse
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completed two nazir terms and followed with two sacrifices, sacrificed both but switched the sacrifices
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counting a partial day
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counting one act of cutting hair, for two purposes
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cut hair before 12 months, cut hair but didn't bring sacrifice, permanent nazir after 30 days and nazir now
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declaration of nazir followed by others who say ‘and I’ or ‘I’, annulling one person in that chain affects the others, others declare within the time of greeting a friend or teacher of the first (or previous) person, many similar cases
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declaration of nazir in cemetery or he left the cemetery, purified, then re-entered the cemetery, warnings, lashes
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declaration of nazir in cemetery, left then re-entered cemetery, purification process and calculation of days
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declarations which imply a sacrifice or nazir
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declarations which imply multiple terms or one permanent term of nazir, cutting hair 30 days or 12 months, source
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declared son a nazir, son or relatives object, sacrifices or money which had been set aside, son or daughter using father’s unused set aside nazir sacrifice funds
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declared to be a nazir based on knowing that he had an animal for his sacrifice obligation, which was later stolen
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declared to be a nazir with exceptions that contradict laws of nazir, to allow haircuts and contact with the dead
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declared to be nazir outside Israel, additional requirements upon entering Israel, story of Heleni the Queen
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designation of animals (without exactness) and hair burning at the conclusion of the nazir process
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details of the final steps to release a nazir from his nazir status
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differences between ‘beginning nazir’ (doubt if he became a nazir), or ‘end nazir’ (became nazir, unsure of details)
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differences between an ordinary nazir and a nazir-Samson
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disregarded his nazir status while trying to annul
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doubt whether he became impure and additionally doubt if he had tzora’as
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each nazir violation with one warning can last a whole day, multiple separate warnings creates separate liabilities
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eating items that have 2 forbidden aspects, not kosher and a limb from a living animal, 2 parts of a grape
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exposed to possible impurity while completing the post nazir haircut and sacrifice process
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exposures to impurity which don’t require shaving or restarting nazir day count
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extra money left over that had been designated for his offerings, left over bread, wine
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father's right to declare his son a nazir is only up to a certain age, son or relatives may object, if father’s right is only rabbinic, may son partake of biblically required sacrifices?
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forbidden mixtures that give off flavor, mixtures with wine in regard to a nazir
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forbidden to a nazir, corpse impurity, shaving head, grape products, sources
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grapes, skins, and seeds combine for the minimum size of liability, comparison to serving idols in various ways, and violation of shabbos in various ways
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group of Nazirim came to the Temple to bring their nazir sacrifices, discover Temple destroyed
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group of people declare conditional nazir based on factors which may or may not be verifiable
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husband can revoke her nazir vow, but may not compel her to violate it if it is in force
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husband revoking or a sage annulling must use the proper legal words corresponding to their legal powers
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I accept to cut hair a half of nazir, and a friend adds ‘I too accept to cut hair a half of nazir’
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I am a nazir and a nazir when i have a son, I am a nazir when I have a son and a nazir now
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I am a nazir and I will cut hair a nazir, another then said ‘and I, and I too accept to cut hair a nazir’
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I am a nazir like the hair on my head, I am obligated naziros, 30 days or a lifetime?
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I am a nazir when i have a son, I am a nazir now for 100 days, how the two counting interact
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I am a nazir when i have a son, then has a daughter, tumtum, androgyne, stillborn, later had healthy child
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language, terms, expressions, and origins of terms which are understood to be a declaration to be a nazir, a vow, a swear
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liability for each separate part of the grape? skins, seeds, grapes, wine, mixtures, fresh, dried
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liable for each opportunity he could have left the cemetery, similar to impure person not leaving the temple
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may have been exposed to impurity of a corpse
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multiple, partial, or inferred nazir terms
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my mouth from wine, my hair from haircuts, my hand from impurity, my head or liver is a nazir, my hand, my leg
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nazir day 30 compared to mourner day 30 or day 8 that falls out on a day prior to a holiday
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nazir forever is allowed a yearly haircut, nazir of finite time, even beyond his lifetime, no yearly haircut
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nazir from dried or pressed figs
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nazir from grape seeds, grape skins, haircut, impurity, like Samson
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nazir from here to a place, calculate how many days journey, nazir as much as the number of days in a year
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nazir from items already forbidden
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nazir may not become impure, yet, obligation to bury a neglected corpse, nazir or kohen gadol has priority?
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nazir or kohen in cemetery leaves, re-enters, or just leaves cemetery in an impure state, same or different? consequences
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nazir or kohen in cemetery leaves, re-enters, or just leaves cemetery in an impure state, same or different? consequences
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nazir term 30 days if not specified, haircut day 31 (or 30), but if accepted a term of 30 days, haircut only on day 31
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nazir term is at least 30 days or more depending on language of declaration, sources
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nazir, metzorah, Levite requires shaving with razor, partial shave, mid nazir shave, hair removal by other means
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non Jews, women, slaves
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one offered a cup of wine who declares himself to be a nazir from it
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order of sacrifices brought at the conclusion of the nazir process
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parts of plants or trees that are either forbidden or permitted in regard to orlah, neta revai, nazir, asheirah
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person said ‘This cow said I am a nazir if I stand’ or ‘this door said I am a nazir if I open’
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possibly became impure, and unsure which sacrifice to bring
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procedure for head shaving a nazir upon becoming impure
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procedure for head shaving a nazir upon completion of nazir process in purity
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requirement of 30 days of hair growth, shaving after that, consequences of hair being cut prior to 30 days, activities forbidden due to likely hair removal
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responses of husband to wife’s declaration to be nazir, acceptance, annulling, neutral , linking to her status
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sacrifice of nazir when nazir status is annulled
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Samuel was a nazir
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sets of witnesses disagree about amount of nazir terms accepted, was each acceptance a separate act, or one act
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shaving must be after sacrifices, if done out of order or sacrifices later found to be invalid
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Shimon Hatzadik ate from the sacrifice of a nazir one time, man who became a nazir to ward off his evil inclination
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Shimon Hatzadik ate from the sacrifice of a nazir one time, man who became a nazir to ward off his evil inclination
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slave forced by his master to violate his nazir vow
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son may use the sacrifices or money for sacrifices his father left over providing certain conditions are met
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start date of nazir status while he is attempting to nullify his nazir vow
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the latest point in the nazir process that the husband can revoke his wife’s nazir status
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thread within sackcloth from the hair of a nazir, location of thread not known
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three forbidden things, impurity from corpses, grape products, head shaving, each has stringencies and leniencies
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two consecutive nazir and haircut periods, calculations of days, annulled second after completing first
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unusual words which can mean sacrifice, ban, nazir, or swear
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warnings and lashes for each moment nazir doesn't leave cemetery, same as impure person delaying leaving the temple, continuous drinking of wine, kohen delaying leaving cemetery
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warnings must immediately precede violation
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waving ritual done at the end of nazir period, person without hands, hair shaving, person without hair
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which word means grape skin and which word means insides of grapes? חצרנים and זג
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woman declared nazir, husband revoked her nazir status without her knowledge, she drank wine, another woman said ‘and I’
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woman declared nazir, husband revoked her nazir status, woman had already prepared sacrifices or money