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Re: Shevuos 003b: Hasra'as Safek 

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Shmuel Tannenbaum asked:
Reish Lokish says: Hasroas Sofeik lo shma hasro'o. why is it a doubful
hasro'o, is it because he may be shoel on the shvua at any moment?
if so how will reish lokish explain the mishna we just had in makos about
nozir that as long as the eidim keep giving the nozir hasro'o, he keeps
acumilating malkos.
But maybe he will be shoyel on his Nezirus? (The Ritva points this out
later on the daf and answers that it is not an asroas sofek because it's
not Beyodo, but what is Reish Lokish going to say?)
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The Kollel replied:
Rashi writes in Temurah (3b) that it is considered a Hasra'as Safek since
whenever the Hasra'ah is given, the sinner can disregard it by saying that
he still has time. When the day finally passes he can say that he forgot
(since it is after Toch Kedei Dibur of the Hasra'ah).
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LK115 comments:

i am sorry but i still dont understand if the hasra'ah is given at the very
end of the day and they say to him you must do this "now" or you will be
"over" is it still a safek ? 

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The Kollel replies:

It is impossible to exactly pinpoint the moment that the day ends, and thus
the Hasra'ah remains Hasra'as Safek. RASHI (21a, DH Hasra'as Safek) writes
this explicitly.

M. Kornfeld

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