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Commentary for Orlah 3:5

תַּנּוּר שֶׁהִסִּיקוּהוּ בִקְלִפֵּי עָרְלָה וְאָפָה בוֹ אֶת הַפַּת, תִּדָּלֵק הַפָּת. נִתְעָרְבָה בַאֲחֵרוֹת, תַּעֲלֶה בְּאֶחָד וּמָאתָיִם:

An oven which was lit with shells of <i>Orlah</i>, and bread was baked in it, the bread should be burned. If that bread was mixed with others, it is neutralized in two hundred and one.

English Explanation of Mishnah Orlah

An oven that was lit with shells of orlah, and then one baked bread in it, the bread must be burned.
If it became mixed up with other [loaves] it becomes neutralized in two-hundred-and-one.

This mishnah is nearly identical to mishnah four, except it deals with bread baked in an oven lit with shells of orlah nuts (or peels of orlah fruit). Like the cooked dish in mishnah four, this bread cannot be eaten and must be burned. If it becomes mixed up with other permitted loaves of bread, it can be neutralized in a 200-1 ratio.
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