Nazir 22
Is bringing suffering to cause a result of being more healthy a good idea from a Torah perspective?

Is bringing suffering to cause a result of being more healthy a good idea from a Torah perspective?
A husband's ability to nullify his wife's vows vs. a Sage's ability
When a friend hears an acceptance of nezirut and respond "Me too!"
When is it good to become a nazir?
What day does an impure Nazir become pure and start the count again? Day 7 or 8?
Does a nazir who stands in a cemetery and violates his restrictions receive punishment for doing so?
Can a person become a Nazir bzman hazeh?
2 concurrent halachic experiences- good or bad?
The law of one who takes on being a Nazir, like "Moshe on the 7th of Adar"
A person who commits to become a nazir when he has a baby born
Does the principle of shomea k'oneh work with becoming a Nazir by hearing somebody else's Nazir acceptance?
Can two Nazirs pay for each others offerings?
Can a non-person (object or item)/non-Jew become a nazir?
The debate between Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel over becoming a Nazir on something that isn't a wine product
Becoming a Nazir for 365 consecutive nazir periods
The Nazir can only gave his status by units of days not by hours
Unspecified nezirut is 30 days long- why doesn't the Torah spell this out?
How often a nazir "olam" is allowed to.get a haircut and why
The 3 root flaws that the nazir's prohibition come to correct
Can a Nazir drink kiddush or havdala wine?
What are the factors that motivate a person to become a nazir?
How the yezter hara tricks people into sinning and 3 takeaways from the Masechet
Can one nullify a vow or oath before the actual date that it kicks in?
The halachot of making a vow that one cannot keep
The halacha of a husband not benefitting from somethings his wife has/receives
The principle and analysis of toch kdei dibbur k'dibbur
The spiritual idea behind property liens/shibud
The link between hefker and neder
May one give Maaser money to one's relatives?
Analysis of the prohibition of a nazir to become impure via a dead corpse