Nedarim 60B

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Abaye said to him: If so, the rabbis should likewise decree in the case of one who takes a vow for one day that he must keep the vow until nightfall of the following day, due to the confusion that might be caused in a case where one said that his vow applies today. If the vow expires in the middle

Rav Yosef said to him: A vow taken for this day might be interchanged with a vow taken for one day, and one might erroneously conclude that a vow taken for one day expires at nightfall. However, a vow taken for one day is not interchanged with a vow taken for today, and there is no concern that o

Ravina said: Mareimar said to me: Your father said as follows, in the name of Rav Yosef: In accordance with whose opinion is this halakha taught by Rav Yirmeya bar Abba? It is in accordance with the opinion of R' Natan, as it is taught in a baraita: R' Natan says: Anyone who vows, it is as if he h

§ The Mishnah stated that one who says: Wine is konam for me, and for that reason I will not taste it this week, is prohibited from drinking wine for the entire remainder of the week, including Shabbat. The Talmud poses a question: Isn’t it obvious that this is the case? The Talmud answers: It is

The Mishnah stated: If one says: This month, it is forbidden to him for the entire remainder of the month, and the New Moon is considered part of the next month. The Talmud asks: Isn’t this obvious? The Talmud answers: When it was necessary to teach this halakha it was for a New Moon preceding a d