Vows Renouncing Benefit from Others
General Rules
How vowing not to benefit from someone differs from vowing not to eat from him: Nedarim 32b
Benefit from another's item, where he ordinarily wouldn't charge for its use: Megillah 8a; Nedarim 32b, 33a
How to be involved in business if one has vowed not to benefit from, or not to cause benefit to, other Jews / anybody: Nedarim 31a
Whether one can forbid an item of his own to another, with a vow which will extend even beyond the period in which he owns the item: Nedarim 42a-b
Whether one can forbid an item to his son with a vow which will extend to the time when his son is to
inherit
him: Nedarim 42a-b
Whether a vow refusing benefit from an item even extends to when the item passes out of the current owner's property: Ketuvot 70b; Nedarim 42b
Whether a vow is assumed to include items which the person-whose-benefit-is-vowed rendered ownerless before the vow: Nedarim 43a-b
Arranging for someone else to assist a party, if one has vowed to benefit that party personally: Ketuvot 70b; Nedarim 43a-45a
Specific Benefits Which One May [Not] Have From Someone From Whom One Has Renounced Benefit
Traveling through his property: Megillah 8a
Protecting his property: Nedarim 33a
Using his vessels, which are [not] for food production: Megillah 8a
Lending something which will help him get food: Nedarim 33a
Visiting
him, or having him visit the person from whom he vowed, when he is sick: Nedarim 38b-39b
Visiting his sick son: Nedarim 39a
Performing a Mitzvah fulfilling his obligation: Nedarim 33a-b
Performing a Mitzvah in his place, where one is usually paid for that service: Nedarim 33a-34a, 35a, 35b
Feeding his family: Nedarim 38a
Feeding his animals: Nedarim 38a-b, 38b
Feeding his avadim: Nedarim 38b
Paying others to support him: Ketuvot 70b; Nedarim 43a-45a
Drinking from a
"Cup of Peace"
with him: Nedarim 38a
Marrying off one's daughter to him: Nedarim 38b
Giving medical advice: Nedarim 41b
Healing him: Nedarim 38b, 41b
Healing his animals: Nedarim 38b, 41b
Sweating in a bathhouse with him: Nedarim 41b
Bathing with him: Nedarim 41b
Sleeping in a bed with him: Nedarim 41b
Eating at a table with him: Nedarim 41b
Eating from a joint pot or a trough with him: Nedarim 41b
Working in a field with him: Nedarim 41b
Building his house, repairing his fence, harvesting his field: Ketuvot 70b; Nedarim 43a
Entering his field, or picking his fruit for one's self, during the
Sabbatical Year
: Nedarim 42a, 42b
Borrowing or Lending money or property: Nedarim 42b-43a
Engaging in commerce with him: Nedarim 42b-43a
Teaching Torah
, of various levels, to him: Nedarim 35b, 36b-37a
The above, for pay: Nedarim 36b-37b
Teaching Torah
, of various levels, to his children: Nedarim 35b
Returning a lost object to him
: Nedarim 33b-34a
Blowing the shofar on Rosh HaShanah
: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Sprinkling the Water of the Red Heifer
: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Separating Tithes
: Nedarim 35b, 36b
Bringing Temple Offerings for him
: Nedarim 35b-36a
For a Kohen to bring Temple Offerings for him
: Nedarim 35b-36a
Benefit from one's son, if he swore not to benefit from his son so that his son could spend all of his time in Torah: Nedarim 38b
Specific Benefits From an Item from which one has Renounced Benefit
Hearing the
Blowing of the Horn on Rosh HaShanah
, if one had vowed not to benefit from the horn: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Immersing
in a
Ritual Bath of Purification
, from which one has vowed renouncing benefit: Rosh HaShanah 28a
Using vessels of food-production, if one has renounced benefit from his friend's food: Megillah 8a; Nedarim 32b, 33a
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