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Nedarim 77
1) [line 17] D'IZDAKIKU LEHU RABANAN L'VREI D'RAV ZUTRA - the Rabanan
attended to [the annulment of a Neder for] the son of Rav Zutra [on Shabbos,
even though there was time enough for annulment before Shabbos]
2) [line 20] YACHID MUMCHEH
(a) When an adult makes a Neder (or designates Chalah, Terumah or Kodshim)
or Nezirus, and he regrets having made the Neder, he may have it revoked by
a Beis Din of three (if they are not outstanding authorities) or a Yachid
Mumcheh (an outstanding authority). The general method used is that Beis Din
investigates whether the person would not have made the Neder in the first
place had he been aware of a particular fact. This investigation provides
the person with a "Pesach" (opening) with which the Beis Din can revoke the
Neder.
(b) There is a Machlokes Rishonim as to the status of a Yachid Mumcheh. The
RAN rules that he must be an outstanding Torah authority well versed in the
laws of Nedarim. Others rule that in addition to the previous, the scholar
must also have Semichah (RAMBAN, cited by the Ran in Nedarim 23a).
3) [line 21] D'MISCHAZEI K'DINA - since it looks like a court case (and it
is prohibited to convene a court on Shabbos -- Mishnah Beitzah 36b)
4) [line 27] AMAR LEI, "ISHTIK" - (a) he (Rav Huna) answered him (Rav Aba),
["No, Rav did not say explicitly that it is permitted to annul vows at
night. Rather,] he was silent." (MEFARESH); (b) according to the 1st
explanation of the RAN, these words do not appear in the text of the Gemara
5a) [line 28] "ISHTIK" KA AMART - (a) [Rav Aba asked Rav Huna,] "Did you
mean [that Rav] was silent [when someone quoted this Halachah, indicating
that he agrees with the ruling?"] (MEFARESH); (b) according to the Girsa
*ISHTIKAN* KA AMART - [Rav *Huna* asked Rav *Aba*, "When you asked whether
Rav explicitly ruled that it is permitted to annul vows at night,] did you
mean to silence me [because you rule differently?"] (RAN, 1st explanation)
b) [line 28] O "SHESI" KA'AMART - (a) "Or did you mean that Rav was
drinking at the time that someone quoted this Halachah, and that you left
before he was able to answer?" (MEFARESH); (b) according to the Girsa O
*ASHKAYAN* KA'AMART - "Or did you say it with the intention to give me wine
to drink (out of appreciation for learning a new Halachah in the name of
Rav)?" (RAN, 1st explanation)
77b---------------------------------------77b
6) [line 1] B'KITUNA D'VEI RAV - in a room of the Beis ha'Midrash
7) [line 6] POSCHIN B'CHARATAH
(a) When an adult makes a Neder (or designates Chalah, Terumah or Kodshim)
or Nezirus, and he regrets having made the Neder, he may have it revoked by
a Beis Din of three (if they are not outstanding authorities) or a Yachid
Mumcheh (an outstanding authority). The general method used is that Beis Din
investigates whether the person would not have made the Neder in the first
place had he been aware of a particular fact. This investigation provides
the person with a "Pesach" (opening) with which the Beis Din can revoke the
Neder.
(b) If there are no facts that the person who made the Neder was not aware
of but, nevertheless, he now regrets making the Neder, there is a Machlokes
Tana'im as to whether the fact that the person regrets having made the Neder
("Charatah") is enough of a Pesach to allow the Neder to be annulled. The
Halachah follows the opinion that Charatah is a valid Pesach in and of
itself.
8) [line 7] MI'AKAR NIDRA BA'INAN - we need to uproot the Neder [through a
Pesach other than Charatah -- RAN]
9) [line 11] V'SHARU LEI NIDREI - that is, they revoked his Neder with a
Pesach of Charatah, *by saying*, "Zil u'Ba'ei Rachamei Al Nafshach,
d'Chatasa..." - "Go pray for yourself because you have sinned..." (MEFARESH)
10) [line 15] "V'CHI SECHDAL LINDOR, LO YIHEYEH VECHA CHET." - "And if you
refrain from vowing, there will be no sin in you." (Devarim 23:23)
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