Said He Forbids His Belongings
This question and answer were automatically translated using our trained AI and have not yet been reviewed by a qualified rabbi. Please treat this translation with caution.
go to original →
Question
Is a vow made without intention not considered a vow, even if someone forbids their belongings to someone else, for example?
Answer
Hello,
Even if someone forbids their belongings to others in the form of a vow, and it is clear to us that they did not intend it, the prohibition does not take effect.
Comments
Have an additional question on this topic or need clarification? Leave your comment below. (Please note that the comment will not be published but will be sent directly to the answering Rabbi for review and a private response)
Become our patrners in supporting and spreading the Torah
Help us answer more questions faster and better
Join the mission

Your Weekly Torah Connection
Add meaning to your week with:
- Top halachic Q&A
- Practical festival halachot