Talmud Bavli
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Halakhah for Pesachim 213:9

ואמר רבא תיהוי שקיותיה שיכרא מאן דמקדש אשיכרא רב אשכחיה רב הונא דקדיש אשיכרא אמר ליה שרי אבא למיקני איסתירי משיכרא

R'Joseph said: I will vow in the presence of a multitude<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' A vow made in the presence of a multitude cannot be annulled, v. Git. 36a.');"><sup>12</sup></span> not to drink beer. Raba said: I would drink flaxwater,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., water in which flax is steeped.');"><sup>13</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

The laws of the commandment - for example, which is the wording of the Kiddush and the Havdalah; which wine is fitting upon to recite the Kiddush and which is not (Bava Batra 97a); if we sanctify or recite Havdalah over ale (Pesachim 107a); one who eats on the eve of Shabbat and the Shabbat [begins] (Pesachim 100a), or on Shabbat and Shabbat departs; so [too] the wording of the Kiddush and Havdalah of holidays; the laws of the blessings we are obligated to recite upon the candle on the conclusion of Shabbat and Yom Kippur; the laws of the blessing that we are obligated to recite over the spices and which spices are fitting to bless upon them or not fitting (Berakhot 51b); and the rest of its details - are [all] elucidated at the end of Pesachim and in places in Berakhot (See Tur, Orach Chaim 262, 271).
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