Musar for Temurah 3:3
הַמַּפְרִישׁ נְקֵבָה לְעוֹלָה וְיָלְדָה זָכָר, יִרְעֶה עַד שֶׁיִּסְתָּאֵב וְיִמָּכֵר וְיָבִיא בְדָמָיו עוֹלָה. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, הוּא עַצְמוֹ יִקְרַב עוֹלָה. הַמַּפְרִישׁ נְקֵבָה לְאָשָׁם, תִּרְעֶה עַד שֶׁתִּסְתָּאֵב, וְתִמָּכֵר, וְיָבִיא בְדָמֶיהָ אָשָׁם. אִם קָרַב אֲשָׁמוֹ, יִפְּלוּ דָמֶיהָ לִנְדָבָה. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, תִּמָּכֵר שֶׁלֹּא בְמוּם. תְּמוּרַת אָשָׁם, וְלַד תְּמוּרָתָהּ וּוְלָדָן וּוְלַד וְלָדָן עַד סוֹף הָעוֹלָם, יִרְעוּ עַד שֶּׁיִּסְתָּאֲבוּ, וְיִמָּכְרוּ, וְיִפְּלוּ דְמֵיהֶן לִנְדָבָה. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, יָמוּתוּ. וְרַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר אוֹמֵר, יָבִיא בִדְמֵיהֶן עוֹלוֹת. אָשָׁם שֶׁמֵּתוּ בְעָלָיו, וְשֶׁכִּפְּרוּ בְעָלָיו, יִרְעֶה עַד שֶׁיִּסְתָּאֵב, וְיִמָּכֵר, וְיִפְּלוּ דָמָיו לִנְדָבָה. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, יָמוּתוּ. וְרַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר אוֹמֵר, יָבִיא בִדְמֵיהֶן עוֹלוֹת:
One who designated a female [animal] as an <i>olah</i> and it gives birth to a male, shall graze until it becomes blemished, and shall be sold and he shall bring an <i>olah</i>with its money. Rabbi Eliezer said: the offspring itself is offered an <i>olah</i>. One who designated a female as an <i>asham</i> [offering brought to alleviate guilt], let it graze until it becomes blemished, and then let it be sold and he shall bring an <i>asham</i> with its money. If he [already] offered his <i>asham</i>, its money falls [to the Temple fund] for a free-will offering. Rabbi Shimon said: it is sold though not blemished. The substitute for an <i>asham</i>, and the offspring of the exchange, and the offspring of the offspring until the end of the world, are left to graze until they becomes blemished, and are then sold and their money falls [to the Temple fund] for a free-will offering. Rabbi Eliezer said: [they shall be secluded until] they die. And Rabbi Eleazar said: he shall bring <i>olot</i> with their money. An <i>asham</i> whose owners have died, or whose owners have atoned [using another animal] shall graze until they become blemished and they shall be sold, and their money falls [to the Temple fund] for a free-will offering. Rabbi Eliezer said: [they shall be secluded until] they die. And Rabbi Eleazar said: he shall bring <i>olot</i> with their money.
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