Nedarim 57B

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If she derived benefit from him before Passover and went to visit her father after Passover, she is liable for violating the prohibition of: He shall not profane his word (Numbers 30:3), as the condition was fulfilled and she violated the vow retroactively. If the husband vowed: Benefit from me is

Talmud: We learned in the Mishnah: For one who says to his wife: Your handicraft is konam upon me, or it is konam upon my mouth, or it is konam to my mouth, it is prohibited to benefit from her handicraft. Yishmael, a man of Kefar Yamma, and some say, a man of Kefar Dima, raised a dilemma with r

Yishmael came and raised the dilemma before R' Yitzḥak Nappaḥa, who resolved it for him from that which R' Ḥanina Terita’a said that R' Yannai said: With regard to an onion of teruma that one planted, if its growths exceeded its principal, it is permitted. Here too, the 8th-year growth should n

The Talmud asks: Who are they, the two rabbis who disagree with his opinion? The Talmud answers: It is as R' Abbahu said that R' Yoḥanan said: With regard to a young vine within 3 years of its planting, whose fruits are orla and forbidden, that one grafted onto an old, permitted vine, and there w

And R' Shmuel bar R' Naḥmani said that R' Yonatan said: With regard to an onion that one planted in a vineyard, creating a forbidden mixture of food crops in a vineyard, and then the vineyard was uprooted, and most of the onion grew in a permitted manner, it is forbidden. Apparently, both R' Yoḥ