daf bit: Nazir 21
Apr. 10th, 2008 08:56 amThe mishna discusses cascading vows: if a man says "I intend to be a
nazarite" and his companion hears this and says "me too", the second
is also bound. If the first man is then released from his vow, the
second man is also released. (If the second is released, the first
is not.) Now, if a third man hears and also says "me too", is he
bound to the second or to the first? If he is bound to the second,
then if the second is released he is too; if not, not. Does each
subsequent person link up with his immediate predecessor, or do all
link to the first? The gemara argues that if each links with his
predecessor the chain can continue indefinitely, but if all link to
the first man, the whole enterprise is limited to those who heard
him and responded immediately. The gemara argues both sides but
seems to favor the indefinite cascade in the end. (20b-21a)
This interpretation seems to allow for more people to be bound in the first place, but also makes it easier for more of them to be released. If #2 is released then all who follow him will be even though #1 is not; if each is bound to #1, then the rest are only released as a group if he is.
(Elsewhere the gemara limits the time people have to say "me too", which has the practical effect of keeping the number down.)
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Date: 2008-04-10 02:03 pm (UTC)