Chapter 3, Mishna 2
If one says on my oath I will not eat and he eats meat of kosher animal not slaughtered in kosher way, is he liable?
Can you take an oath not to eat something if youβve already taken an oath not to eat that?
What is an oath on an utterance?
When is one liable for an oath on an utterance?
Can a Jew make an oath to eat nonkosher animals?
What constitutes eating and what is relevance of intention of eater?
If one take an oath not to eat figs and he then takes oath not to eat figs and grapes, if he eats one fig, is he doubly liable?
When does more inclusive prohibition take effect?
When does one act of eating trigger five offerings?
How else can something be consecrated without someone consecrating it?
Does an oath apply to intangible matters?
Opening song: Moshe Storch leads Hallel at Beis Medrash Hancock Park
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