גהָאִשָּׁהHaishshaיוֹשֶׁבֶתYoshevetוְקוֹצָהVekotsaחַלָּתָהּKhallatahעֲרֻמָּה,Arumma,מִפְּנֵיMippeneiשֶׁהִיאShehiיְכוֹלָהYekholaלְכַסּוֹתLekhassotעַצְמָהּ,Atsmah,אֲבָלAvalלֹאLoהָאִישׁ.Haish.מִיMiשֶׁאֵינוֹSheeinoיָכוֹלYakholלַעֲשׂוֹתLaasotעִסָּתוֹIssatoבְטָהֳרָה,Vetohora,יַעֲשֶׂנָּהYaasennaקַבִּין,Kabbin,וְאַלVealיַעֲשֶׂנָּהYaasennaבְטֻמְאָה.Vetuma.וְרַבִּיVerabbiעֲקִיבָאAkivaאוֹמֵר,Omeir,יַעֲשֶׂנָּהYaasennaבְטֻמְאָהVetumaוְאַלVealיַעֲשֶׂנָּהYaasennaקַבִּים,Kabbim,שֶׁכְּשֵׁםShekkesheimשֶׁהוּאShehuקוֹרֵאKoreiלַטְּהוֹרָה,Lattehora,כָּךְKakhהוּאHuקוֹרֵאKoreiלַטְּמֵאָה,Lattemeia,לְזוֹLezoקוֹרֵאKoreiחַלָּהKhallaבַשֵּׁםVashsheimוּלְזוֹUlezoקוֹרֵאKoreiחַלָּהKhallaבַשֵּׁם,Vashsheim,אֲבָלAvalקַבַּיִםKabbayimאֵיןEinלָהֶםLahemחֵלֶקKheilekבַּשֵּׁם:Bashsheim:
3A woman may sit and separate her <i>Challah</i> [and make the blessing] while naked, since she has the ability to cover herself [by crossing her legs], but a man may not do so. One who cannot knead one's dough in purity should make it in smaller portions of separate <i>Kabim</i> [sing., <i>Kav</i> a specific unit of volume, each less than the minimum quantity obligated in <i>Challah</i>], rather than make the dough in a state of impurity. Rabbi Akiva says, let one defile it, and make it in a state of impurity rather than make it in separate <i>Kabim</i>, because just as one designates [<i>Challah</i>] as pure, so one designates that which is impure. S/he designates one [the impure] as <i>Challah</i>, and s/he designates one [the pure] as <i>Challah</i>, but separate <i>Kabim</i> quantities have no portion in the name [of <i>Challah</i>].