Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Nedarim 60:10

חסורי מיחסרא והכי קתני הנודר מן הילודים מותר בנולדים מן הנולדים אסור בילודים רבי מאיר אומר אף הנודר מן הנולדים מותר בילודים כי היכי דנודר מן הילודים מותר בנולדים

R. Papa said to Abaye: Are we to conclude that noladim implies those about to be born? If so, does the verse, thy two sons, which noladim unto thee in the land of Egypt,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Gen. XLVIII. 5. ');"><sup>7</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Q. A vowed to quit gambling and promised to give one mark for a holy cause should he break his vow. He subsequently gave money to a friend to gamble for him. Must he pay the promised mark?
A. Vows are interpreted according to common parlance. If the phrase "I will not gamble again" includes, in common parlance, gambling by proxy, he must pay the fine. If, however, the implications of the phrase in common speech can not be determined, we must follow Biblical use of terms. In Biblical law a person is responsible for the acts of his agent unless the agent himself commits a sin by carrying out his mission. Although A's vow was made in the form of Asmakta, it is binding since all promises to a holy cause, even when made in the form of Asmakta, are binding.
SOURCES: Cr. 299, 300; Pr. 493, 494; L. 211, 212; Mordecai Hagadol p. 337b. Cf. Asher, Responsa 13, 2; Agudah B.K. 51.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Previous VerseFull ChapterNext Verse