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Related%20passage for Challah 4:1

שְׁתֵּי נָשִׁים שֶׁעָשׂוּ שְׁנֵי קַבִּין, וְנָגְעוּ זֶה בָזֶה, אֲפִלּוּ הֵם מִמִּין אֶחָד, פְּטוּרִים. וּבִזְמַן שֶׁהֵם שֶׁל אִשָּׁה אַחַת, מִין בְּמִינוֹ, חַיָּב. וְשֶׁלֹּא בְמִינוֹ, פָּטוּר:

Two women who made two [batches of dough, totaling two] <i>Kabim</i> [sing., <i>Kav</i>, a specific unit of measure], and these touched one another, even if they are of the same species, they are exempt [from <i>Challah</i>, (a portion of a batch of bread dough given to a <i>Kohen</i>, priest (pl., <i>Kohanim</i> which becomes holy upon separation, and can only be consumed by <i>Kohanim</i> or their household)]. When they belong to one woman: if [the batches are] one species with the same species, they are subject; of different species, they are exempt.

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