Related sur Kil'ayim 2:1
כָּל סְאָה שֶׁיֶּשׁ בּוֹ רֹבַע מִמִּין אַחֵר, יְמַעֵט. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, יָבֹר. בֵּין מִמִּין אֶחָד בֵּין מִשְּׁנֵי מִינִין. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, לֹא אָמְרוּ אֶלָּא מִמִּין אֶחָד. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים, כָּל שֶׁהוּא כִלְאַיִם בַּסְּאָה מִצְטָרֵף לְרֹבַע:
Si une se'ah [unité spécifique de volume] contient un quart [de kav ] d'une autre espèce [de graines], le [rapport] doit être réduit; Rabbi Yose dit: il doit choisir [tout] si [le quart kav ] appartient à une ou deux espèces; Rabbi Shimon dit: Ils ont seulement dit [la règle selon laquelle elle doit être réduite] s'il y a une espèce. Les Sages disent: tout ce qui est kilayim dans la se'ah se combine pour former le quart de kav .
Bartenura on Mishnah Shekalim
ועל הכלאים – We announce that they should reduce the other seed until there should not remain in it one-quarter of a Kab for a Seah, as is taught in Chapter Two [Mishnah One] of Mishnah Kilayim: that every Seah that has one-quarter of a Kab from another species should reduce it, and our Rabbis explained that after the seeds have ground, even one in one-thousand one must uproot everything, for every two kinds and every one kind singly is permitted, but they forbade through mixtures – but relinquishment does not belong witht his, for specifically, when they estimate after that which has been combined at the time of seeding, there is no need other than to reduce, for according to the Torah, one in two is cancelled out, but they don’t call seeding “mixed seeds” other than because of merely appearance’s sake , one must reduce, but after they grew, there is no need for renunciation, but one must uproot everything so that nothing would remain other than one of the species.
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