[Avodah] Why do many people say “Bli Neder” (without making a vow) whenever they say they will donate money to tzedakah?
Professor L. Levine via Avodah
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Tue Dec 20 06:03:15 PST 2016
>From today's OU Halacha Yomis
Q. Why do many people say “Bli Neder” (without making a vow) whenever they say they will donate money to tzedakah?
A. There is a Biblical requirement to fulfill one’s vow, as detailed in the beginning of Parashas Mattos (Bemidbar 30:3). Ordinarily, to be considered a vow a person must explicitly say, “I swear (or vow) to do such and such.” However, if a person pledges to do a mitzvah, it is considered a vow even if the person did not use the phrase “I swear.” Similarly, if a person performed a good deed three times, it attains the status of a vow. Because of the risk inherent in not fulfilling a vow, the Shulchan Aruch (YD 203:4) recommends adding the words “Bli Neder” (without making a neder) whenever one pledges to give tzedakah. Even when adding Bli Neder, the pledge should be fulfilled in any event. Nonetheless, if one inadvertently forgot to give the tzedakah, a vow is not violated if one said Bli Neder.?
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