He who vows [to abstain] from dagan [grain] is forbidden dry Egyptian beans: this is R. Meir`s view, but the Sages say: only the five pieces are forbidden him. R. Meir said: if he vows [to abstain] from tebu`ah, he is forbidden only the five species; but one who vows [abstinence] from dagan, is forbidden all; yet he is permitted the fruits of the tree and vegetables. |
נדרים 7.2 |
He who vows [not to benefit] from garments is permitted sack-cloth, curtain, and blanket wrapping. If he says, `Konam, if wool comes upon me,` He may cover himself with wool fleeces; [Konam] if flax comes upon me`, he may cover himself with flax bundles. R. Judah said: it all depends upon the person who vows, [thus:] if he is laden [with wool or flax] and perspires and his odour is oppressive, and he vows `Konam` if wool or flax come upon me,` He may wear them, but not throw them [as a bundle] over his back. |
נדרים 7.3 |
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