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Reference for Meilah 2:5

חַטָּאת וְאָשָׁם וְזִבְחֵי שַׁלְמֵי צִבּוּר, מוֹעֲלִין בָּהֶן מִשֶּׁהֻקְדְּשׁוּ. נִשְׁחֲטוּ, הֻכְשְׁרוּ לְהִפָּסֵל בִּטְבוּל יוֹם וּבִמְחֻסַּר כִּפּוּרִים וּבְלִינָה. נִזְרַק דָּמָן, חַיָּבִין עֲלֵיהֶם מִשּׁוּם פִּגּוּל, נוֹתָר וְטָמֵא. אֵין מוֹעֲלִין בַּבָּשָׂר, אֲבָל מוֹעֲלִין בָּאֵמוּרִים עַד שֶׁיֵּצְאוּ לְבֵית הַדָּשֶׁן:

The <i>chatat</i> [sin offering], the <i>asham</i> [guilt offering] and the <i> shalmei tsibur</i> [communal peace offering], the laws of <i>meilah</i> apply once they have been sanctified. Once they have been slaughtered, they become susceptible to becoming ineligible [if touched] by a <i>tevul yom</i>, a <i>mechusar kippurim</i> and through <i>linah</i>. Once their blood has been sprinkled one is liable for <i>pigul</i>, <i>notar</i> and<i>tamei</i>. The meat is [no longer] subject to meilah, but the limbs are until they are taken to the place of burning.

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