- In Judaism, a neder[pronunciation?] (נדר,
plural nedarim[pronunciation?]) is a kind of vow or oath. The
neder may
consist of
performing some act in the...
-
Nedarim (Hebrew: נדרים, lit. 'vows') is a
masechet of the
order of
Nashim of the
Mishnah and the Talmud. Its
subject is laws
relating to the neder, a...
- other. It
consists of 13 chapters.
Nedarim (נדרים, "Vows")
deals with
various types of vows
often known as
nedarim and
their legal consequences. It consists...
-
Genesis chapter 14,
Genesis Rabbah 46:7,
Babylonian Talmud to
Tractate Nedarim 32b). The
Talmud Bavli attributes him (Shem and his beth din
court of justice)...
- Gemara)
beginning around the year 200. A
second Aramaic dialect is used in
Nedarim, ****r, Temurah, Keritot, and Me'ilah; the
second is
closer in
style to...
- one
Hebrew phrase. However, the
earliest known text of Kol
Nidrei ("Kol
Nedarim"), as it
appears in the
Siddur of Rav
Amram Gaon, is in Hebrew; this text...
- that is
acquired from the
butcher and fish from the
fisherman (Tractate
Nedarim, 20b) — Hagahot
HaBach to
Tractate Yebamoth 34b Thus
Rabbenu Asher, followed...
- the
numerical value of Eliezer's name in Hebrew,
interpreted in
tractate Nedarim (32a) as
Abraham not
wishing to rely on a
miracle by
taking only one individual...
- sundown, when Rosh
Hashanah commences. Some
communities perform hatarat nedarim (a
nullification of vows)
after the
morning prayer services. Many Orthodox...
- Yevamot",
arguing that ****r is more difficult, and some also use "Eruvin,
Nedarim, Yevamot". The
tractate consists of ten
chapters with a
total of 96 mishnayot...