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# The minhag is to permit those who are called up for an Aliyah (reading of the Torah) to donate money to charity and even mention the amount. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 29:55 </ref>
# The minhag is to permit those who are called up for an Aliyah (reading of the Torah) to donate money to charity and even mention the amount. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 29:55 </ref>
# In some places the practice is to “sell” the honors of performing the מצות in Shul on Shabbat. If there is an alternative it is preferable not to record the sums of the amounts donated even using cards or slips of papers indicating those amounts, however, those who do so have what to rely on. The same applies to an appeal in Shul for a charity. It is the practice to hand congregants a card bearing his name in order to donate to the charity by folding down a tab or attaching a paperclip. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 29:56 </ref>
# In some places the practice is to “sell” the honors of performing the מצות in Shul on Shabbat. If there is an alternative it is preferable not to record the sums of the amounts donated even using cards or slips of papers indicating those amounts, however, those who do so have what to rely on. The same applies to an appeal in Shul for a charity. It is the practice to hand congregants a card bearing his name in order to donate to the charity by folding down a tab or attaching a paperclip. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 29:56 </ref>
 
==Releasing a vow==
# A person may not be released from a vow (Hatarat Nedarim) on Shabbat unless it’s needed for a mitzvah on Shabbat. <ref>S”A 341:1, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 29:58 </ref>
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