Starting Sunday, Oct. 30, we begin the tractate of Nedarim (“Vows”), which is the third tractate in Seder Nashim (“Order of Women,” which addresses family law). The main topics revolve around commitments that we might voluntarily make in the form of a vow. The Talmud will cover topics such as when the vows take effect and how the vows can be nullified or cancelled. As the Talmud often does, other topics are introduced in this tractate as well, two notable ones are visiting the sick and circumcision.
- Oct. 30: Nedarim 5
- Nov. 6: Nedarim 12
- Nov. 13: Nedarim 19
- Nov. 20: Nedarim 26
- Nov. 27: Nedarim 33
- Dec. 4: Nedarim 40
- Dec. 11: Nedarim 47
- Dec. 18: Nedarim 54
- Dec. 25: Nedarim 61
- Jan. 1: Nedarim 68
- Jan 8: Nedarim 75
- Jan 15: Nedarim 82
- Jan 22: Nedarim 89
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