Commentary for Nedarim 24:3
אבל תרומת לחמי תודה מאי מותר ליתני לחמי תודה וכל שכן תרומתו הא קא משמע לן תרומת לחמי תודה תרומתו היא
he is forbidden. But what if [he said,] 'as the <i>terumah</i> of the thanksgiving loaves,' he is permitted? Then let him [the Tanna] state the <i>terumah</i> of the thanksgiving loaves, then how much more so 'his terumah'!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If a vow referring to the terumah of the loaves of a thanks-offering is invalid, though in their origin their own prohibition is due to a vow, how much more will a vow referring to other terumah, which is Divinely forbidden, be valid. Also, it is a general rule that there is a preference for teaching the less likely, so that the more likely may be deduced therefrom a minori. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
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