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SUMMARY
1. One who vows to bring a gold or silver coin as a Nedavah may not bring less than a Dinar of gold or silver. 2. One who vows to bring copper as a Nedavah may not bring less than a silver Me'ah's worth of copper. Rebbi Eliezer ben Yakov disagrees. 3. One who vows to bring iron as a Nedavah may not bring less than an Amah of spokes, which are used for the roof of the Heichal. 4. One who vows to bring wine or oil as a Nedavah may not bring less than three Lugin of wine or one Log of oil. Rebbi maintains that one must bring at least three Lugin of oil. 5. One vowed to bring a specific amount of wine as a Nedavah, but he does not recall the amount. He must bring the amount which would be brought on the first day of Sukos which falls on a Shabbos. 6. One who vows to bring an Olah must bring a Keves, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Elazar ben Azaryah maintains that he may bring a Tor or a Ben Yonah. 7. One who vows to bring an Olah for a Sela on the Mizbe'ach must bring a Keves. 8. One who vows to bring a Korban from cattle must bring a Par, according to the Rabanan. According to Rebbi, he must bring a Par and an Egel. 9. If one who vows to bring a Korban worth a Manah brings instead two Korbanos that are worth a Manah together, he does not fulfill his obligation. 10. If one who vows to bring a white animal for a Korban brings a black animal instead, or vice versa, he does not fulfill his obligation.
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A BIT MORE
1. However, if he vowed to bring gold, without mentioning "coin," he may bring a block of gold. 2. Rebbi Eliezer ben Yakov says that he may not bring less than a small copper tweezers, used for the wicks of the Menorah. 3. Spokes were placed on the roof of the Heichal to keep away the birds. 4. According to the Rabanan, since a Nedavah of oil is learned from a Minchas Nedavah, it has the same Shi'ur of oil that is in a Minchas Nedavah, which is one Log. According to Rebbi, the Shi'ur of oil is learned from a Nedavah of wine, which is three Lugin. 5. Many Korbanos are brought on the first day of Sukos which falls on Shabbos, more than on any other day of the year. Consequently, the Nesachim brought with the Korbanos on that day are also numerous. 6. One who vows to bring an Olah may bring the least significant animal as his Korban. The Tana Kama maintains that a Keves is less significant than a Tor or Ben Yonah. Rebbi Elazar ben Azaryah maintains that a Tor or Ben Yonah is less significant than a Keves. 7. If he vows to bring a specific item worth a Sela on the Mizbe'ach, but he does not recall what he specified, he must bring everything worth a Sela that is brought on the Mizbe'ach. 8. According to the Rabanan, if one vows to bring a small animal as a Korban, he may bring a larger animal. Therefore, even if he vowed to bring an Egel, he may bring a Par. Rebbi disagrees. 9. Even if each Korban is worth only slightly less than a Manah, he does not fulfill his obligation. 10. One who vows to bring a large animal for a Korban but brings a small animal instead does not fulfill his obligation. However, if he vowed to bring a small animal as a Korban and he brings a large animal, he fulfills his obligation, according to the Rabanan. Rebbi disagrees.
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