162 Results
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a Vow that is partially nullified, is fully nullified
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a woman who Vows not to eat meat, drink wine, wear colored or linen clothing can be unattractive to her husband
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a woman who Vows not to nurse her child
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annul a confirmation of a Vow?
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annul a Vow as a sage even if Vow from a wife? at night? sitting? sage or 3 laymen?
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annulling a Vow on or related to Shabbos
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annulling a Vow on or related to Shabbos
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annulling Vow due to later regret or a later event, God annulled Vow of Moshe, Dasan and Aviram
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annulling Vows
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annulling Vows by sages, demonstrating regret in creative ways, using Torah values
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annulling Vows by sages, demonstrating regret in creative ways, using Torah values
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annulling Vows, Shabbos, chagigah, consecrated items misused, have little or no scriptural basis, but many halacha
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annuls a Vow based on mistaken information, redo? day of hearing reset to when he hears correct information, confirmation of Vow based on mistake
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as compared to a nedavah
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at first, then owner declared it a nedavah, or the reverse
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avoid Vows or get them cancelled by a sage
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beginning fifteenth of Adar, repair roads, tend to public needs, court cases, redeem Vows, give sotah bitter waters to drink, burn parah adumah, decapitated calf, bore ear of Hebrew slave, purify metzorah, locks removed from water cisterns, mark graves, check fields for kilayim
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categories of women whose Vows can’t be revoked
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certain Vows on foods include other foods or ingredients, some foods don't include other foods or ingredients
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certain Vows on foods include other foods or ingredients, some foods don't include other foods or ingredients
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yibum)">chalitzah over yibum, annul Vows, promote peace between people, don’t perform miun, don’t be a guarantor, or holder of a security
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declare something forbidden, but not comparing it to something already forbidden
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defects in a wife such as pre-existing Vows, bodily defects, a mole, bad breath, body odor, baldness, debate whether they existed prior to they kiddushin and also whether they are defects which could have been checked for prior to kiddushin, does she need a divorce?
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difference between a Vow not to have any benefit and a Vow not to enjoy food
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differences between Vows of Jews and non Jews
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double swear, double Vow
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double Vow, double swear
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due to the honor of parents, teacher, or God, limits to reasons for annulling a Vow
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father and husband revoke Vows right before the wedding, certain situations cancel their rights to revoke her Vows
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father and husband share right to revoke unless she had a period of time that she was free from another revoking her Vows
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father revoked, husband died without affirming or revoking, or affirmed, then died
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father-in-law restricted by Vow to benefit son-in-law, who wants to give a gift to his daughter
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father’s rights to minor daughter’s kiddushin money, findings, earnings, Vows, divorce, but not produce of her property
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followed custom thinking it is forbidden, thinking it is permitted, annulment of Vow needed?
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followed custom thinking it is forbidden, thinking it is permitted, annulment of Vow needed?
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forbidden by a Vow to benefit from another’s courtyard which is leased to a third party, owner retains some profits
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girl below 12 1/2 years old, Vows cancelled by father and/or husband
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house, attic, bed, city
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how the time limit of ‘1 day’ to revoke the Vow is calculated
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husband can annul Vows (or swears?) of affliction and matters between him and his wife, father can annul Vows (or swears?) of affliction snd matters between him and his daughter, sage annul a swear?
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husband can annul Vows (or swears?) of affliction and matters between him and his wife, father can annul Vows (or swears?) of affliction snd matters between him and his daughter, sage annul a swear?
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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 unaware of his right to cancel wife’s Vow, or unaware that a certain statement was a Vow
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idolator, Cuthi, half shekel, bird offerings of zav or zavah, sin offering, guilt offering, not accepted, Vowed or donated offerings accepted, olah offering, erech Vow, construction or upkeep of the Temple
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ignorant people are taught to treat Vows seriously
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intended to separate terumah, but said maaser, or opposite, olah shelamim, not to enter house of someone or benefit from a person but named the wrong person, improper hekdesh declaration
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interpreting according to likely intent, wine, meat, garlic, posturing between friends
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interpreting language of a Vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a Vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a Vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a Vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a Vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? is fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a Vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a Vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? Is fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a Vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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interpreting language of a Vow follows common language or Torah language? Shemini Atzeres part of Sukkos? Is fruit considered ‘sustenance?’, can one who made a Vow not to eat ‘sustenance’ have water or salt?
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isar’ can mean a Vow
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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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loaf of bread for eruv that one made a Vow not to benefit from, loaf of hekdesh, idol worship, wine for a nazir, terumah for a yisrael, eruv for a kohen in a bais hapras, kohen in a cemetery?
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minor who hasn’t grown two hairs, before reached age of Vows, reached age of Vows, separating terumah, valid?
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minor who hasn’t grown two hairs, hasn’t or has reached age of Vows, separated terumah, is it valid?
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mute giving testimony by nodding to a series of questions for use in divorce, Vows, inheritance, business, gifts
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no benefit from wife until Pesach, after Pesach, going to her father’s house, Sukkos
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non Jews being evaluated or declaring a valuation Vow, can they be subject to or declare nazir status on a Jew?
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not to eat ‘cooked’, food from a pot, boiled, pickled, partially cooked, roasted, salted, fish fishes
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not to eat vegetables, may eat wild vegetables
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not to enjoy food, includes items which are involved with producing food
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not to have benefit, as compared to neder not to enjoy his food
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not to have benefit, payment given to temple treasury
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not to have benefit, payment given to temple treasury
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not to have benefit, sometimes allowed
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not to have benefit, sometimes allowed
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one forbidden benefit by a Vow, circumventing problem by giving via a third party, third party donates to hekdesh
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one partner places a Vow on a non partner who needs to enter the courtyard
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one partner places a Vow on a non partner who needs to enter the courtyard
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one who says ‘I will give a nedavah like the wicked’ didn't say anything meaningful because wicked don’t give this way, other declarations with end with statements such as ‘like the righteous’ or ‘like the wicked’
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one who takes a Vow not to have marital relations
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only Vows which affect her father or husband
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originally a widow swore to collect her kesubah from orphans, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel decreed a Vow instead, she inherits the clothing she is wearing
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partially nullified Vow is completely nullified
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partially nullified Vow is completely nullified
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partners in a shared courtyard who Vowed against having benefit from each other
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problem mixtures when cooking the holier part of the nazir’s ram together with the less holy, other similar mixtures
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prohibiting cooked dish, undercooked and roasted permitted, cooked dish I will not taste, runny and solid permitted
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property owned by those going up from Babylon, property owned by residents of the city
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public declares a Vow, or a Vow made in public
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remarriage was permitted despite a Vow that the husband made
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require special clothing for one annulling a Vow?
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require special clothing for one annulling a Vow?
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requires the proper terminology
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restrictions on remarriage due to bad reputation, or a Vow
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revocation by husband prior to divorce continues after divorce?
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revoking future Vows
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right to revoke is sometimes stronger for the father, and stronger for the husband in other cases
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right to revoke tied to obligation of support?
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satan prosecutes in times of danger, women die due to neglect of laws of niddah, challah, Shabbos lights, unfulfilled Vows
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selt affliction
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semicha required?
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simchas bais hashoevah ceremony, trumpets, kohanim declared allegiance to God, disaVowed their idolatrous past
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slave forced by his master to violate his nazir Vow
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smaller than four amos by amos isn’t considered a house, exempt from mezuzah, fence requirements, contributing to eruv chatzeros, maaser laws, can’t serve as a extension to a town in regard to eruv techumin, Vows regarding enjoying houses, loading and unloading rights by front door, yovel laws, tzoraas of houses, returning during war based on an unused house
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source for how we know about annulment by sages
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specific fruit or wife’s work forbidden, fruit or wife’s work in general, non decomposing seeds
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specific period of time, day, Shabbos, week, month year, shemittah cycle, Rosh Hashanah
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specifying circumstances surrounding Vow required when sage is annulling a Vow? story about gambling
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start date of nazir status while he is attempting to nullify his nazir Vow
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status of Vow (ability to annul) determined by when it takes effect, or when it was stated?
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swear or Vow against the Torah
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swear or Vow against the Torah
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swear stricter than a Vow, Vow more strict than a swear
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swear stricter than a Vow, Vow more strict than a swear
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swear using the terminology of a Vow, a vague expression that could be a swear or Vow
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swear using the terminology of a Vow, a vague expression that could be a swear or Vow
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terms of Vow are determined by the place where the Vow was made
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terms that are equivalent to Vows are considered to be Vows, sources
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thirteen shekel collection boxes, new shekalim, old shekalim, bird pairs, young olah birds, wood, incense, gold for vessels, six for voluntary communal offerings minimum donations for Vows of wood, incense and gold, purpose of the six boxes
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Tishrei is the Rosh Hashanah for Vows
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Tishrei is the Rosh Hashanah for Vows
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twelve year old male reached age of Vows
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until Pesach, until it is Pesach, until before Pesach, until the harvest, difference between fixed and unfixed date, harvest means different produce snd different time schedules in different places
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until the rains, until the rains will be, until the rains stop, until the rain, wood
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unusual words which can mean offering, ban, nazir, or swear
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upon seeing the king’s fig cutters coming (to take his tree) he declared the tree holy for the Temple
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vague Vows are understood strictly, an accompanying lenient explanation is accepted, examples, salted meat
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violating a Vow to promote peace
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Vow about garments, fabrics, materials
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Vow against ‘yerek’, is it permitted if it is dried out?
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Vow against cooked food includes smoked, fried, cooked by hot springs?
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Vow against entering a person’s house or a specific (same) house, the house then changes ownership, father refuses benefit to his son, or refuses benefit in life and death
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Vow against grain includes bread due to how people speak
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Vow against having benefit, entering his field before or during shemittah, eating fruits hanging outside the field, borrowing, lending items, selling each other items, animals, the one who made the Vow doesn’t have food or needs help such as building a house, and the person he Vowed not to have benefit from wants to help him
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Vow against sustenance, may eat or drink water and salt
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Vow against various categories of people, analysis of which people are considered a part of each category
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Vow against various items allows items with similar but more descriptive names, wine - apple wine, honey - date honey, vegetables - wild vegetables
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Vow and keep your word, or avoid Vows altogether
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Vow for a year, leap year, 2 months of Adar
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Vow is like building an altar for idolatry
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Vow on an item followed by a swear on that item doesn't take effect, the opposite order does work
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Vow on an item followed by a swear on that item doesn't take effect, the opposite order does work
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Vow which forbids her to all Jews will cause us to say ‘go marry an Arab !’
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Vow with two parts, annulment or confirmation for one part of the Vow
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Vowed milk, whey, cheese, wine, mevushal wine
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Vowed not to have benefit from bread, warmed his hands
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Vowed not to have benefit from bread, warmed his hands
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Vowed not to have benefit from someone (with that person present), annulment must also be in their presence
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Vowed to abstain from bread, gathered grain, piled grain
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Vows against benefit from another, or to another, or both to each other, can they use public facilities? individual can deed his share of public facilities to the nasi
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Vows not to have benefit from his son so that the son can learn Torah, what may the son do for him?
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Vows or swears based on exaggeration, negotiation, or mistaken assumptions
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Vows or swears based on exaggeration, negotiation, or mistaken assumptions
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Vows related to circumstances beyond one’s control, untrue Vow or swear that property is terumah or belongs to the king for the purpose of retaining ownership
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Vows used as a negotiation tactic, swears don’t have this leniency
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Vows with clauses such as ‘until the rains’, ‘until the second rains’, ‘i will bring wood (or woods) to the altar’
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who may annul a Vow
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wife’s Vow creates grounds for divorce
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wine is forbidden to me motza’ei Shabbos (non specific time)
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woman declares nazir, friend copies, second woman drinks wine, first husband revokes her nazir status, ramifications for second woman
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woman Vows ‘if i bathe if i don't bathe’, ‘if i adorn myself, if i don't adorn myself’
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woman Vows, konam no work to the mouth of father, father-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, husband, annulling needed? possible? no benefit from or to father or father-in-law if i do for husband or no benefit to husband if i do for father or father-in-law, reason
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woman’s Vow can’t be revoked by father or husband once she wasn’t under their domain
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women die in childbirth due to neglect of niddah laws, challah, and Shabbos lights, unfulfilled Vows, satan prosecutes in times of danger
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words from other languages
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words which imply an offering, Jerusalem, my mouth speaking to you, olah, like a flute, my hand working for you, pork, like my mother, will not sleep for 3 days, will not eat for 3 days, offering i will not eat of yours, an oath i will not eat
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words which imply an offering, Jerusalem, my mouth speaking to you, olah, like a flute, my hand working for you, pork, like my mother, will not sleep for 3 days, will not eat for 3 days, offering i will not eat of yours, an oath i will not eat
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yibum and other cases where it is unclear who will marry the woman who made a Vow