Talmud for Keritot 5:6
חֲתִיכָה שֶׁל חֵלֶב וַחֲתִיכָה שֶׁל קֹדֶשׁ, אָכַל אֶת אַחַת מֵהֶן וְאֵין יָדוּעַ אֵיזוֹ מֵהֶן אָכַל, מֵבִיא אָשָׁם תָּלוּי. אָכַל אֶת הַשְּׁנִיָּה, מֵבִיא חַטָּאת וְאָשָׁם וַדָּאי. אָכַל אֶחָד אֶת הָרִאשׁוֹנָה וּבָא אַחֵר וְאָכַל אֶת הַשְּׁנִיָּה, זֶה מֵבִיא אָשָׁם תָּלוּי, וְזֶה מֵבִיא אָשָׁם תָּלוּי. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, שְׁנֵיהֶם מְבִיאִים חַטָּאת וְאָשָׁם. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, אֵין שְׁנַיִם מְבִיאִים חַטָּאת וְאָשָׁם:
[If] a piece of forbidden fat and a piece of consecrated [permitted fat sat before an individual and] he ate one of them but does not know which of them he ate, he brings an <i>Asham Talui</i>. [If] he [subsequently] ate the second [piece], he brings a <i>Chattat</i> and a certain <i>Asham</i>. [If] one person ate the first [piece] and another came and ate the second one, each of them brings an <i>Asham Talui</i>. Rabbi Shimon says: The two of them bring one <i>Chattat</i> and one <i>Asham</i>. Rabbi Yose: Two people cannot bring one <i>Chattat</i> and one <i>Asham</i>.
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