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Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah

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Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim

MISHNAH: One who made a vow to abstain from garments is permitted sack-cloth, carpets, and goat’s hair cloth. If he said, a qônām that wool shall not come onto me, he is permitted to cover himself with shorn wool; that linen should not come upon me, he is permitted to cover himself with linen fibers34It is assumed that “wool” and “linen” refer to garments made from these materials, not to the materials in themselves. R. Jehudah disagrees and describes a scenario where the opposite would be true.. Rebbi Jehudah says, everything refers to the vow. If he was carrying35A load of raw wool or linen. and sweating and smelling badly, when he said, a qônām that no wool or flax should be on me, he is permitted to wear but forbidden to carry on his back.
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Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim

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Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim

זמין למנויי פרימיום בלבד

Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim

זמין למנויי פרימיום בלבד

Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim

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