Annulment of Vows on a Good Custom
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Question
I have performed a good deed several times and I want to stop doing it. Do I need an annulment of vows?
Answer
A person who has practiced a good custom three times is considered to have made a vow and needs an annulment of vows. However, if he recites on the eve of Rosh Hashanah the 'Mesirat Moda'ah' as per the text found in the siddurim, where he declares that any custom he will practice from now on, even if done three times, will not be considered a vow, he can rely on this and no longer needs an annulment.
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