Nedarim 60A

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permitted neutralize the prohibition? But didn’t we learn in a Mishnah: The growths of teruma are teruma, indicating that they do not neutralize the prohibition of the original part of the plant? The Talmud answers: We are speaking of the growths of growths. R' Yannai permits the teruma, not due t

The Talmud asks: But didn’t we learn in a Mishnah: With regard to untithed produce, its growths are permitted in items whose seeds cease; however, concerning items whose seeds do not cease, the growths of growths are forbidden. The Talmud answers: It teaches us that if the increase of the growths

Mishnah: If one vows: Wine is forbidden to me as if it were an offering [konam], and for that reason I will not taste it today, he is prohibited from drinking wine only until the conclusion of that day at nightfall, and not for a twenty-four hour period. If one vows not to drink wine this week,

If he vowed not to drink wine this year, he is prohibited from drinking wine for the entire remainder of the year; and as Rosh HaShana is considered to be part of the upcoming year, not the current one, he is permitted to drink wine on that day. If he vowed not to drink wine during this 7-year Sabb