Commento su Pe'ah 3:4
הָאִמָּהוֹת שֶׁל בְּצָלִים חַיָּבוֹת בְּפֵאָה, וְרַבִּי יוֹסֵי פּוֹטֵר. מַלְבְּנוֹת הַבְּצָלִים שֶׁבֵּין הַיָּרָק, רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, פֵּאָה מִכָּל אַחַת וְאֶחָת. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים, מֵאַחַת עַל הַכֹּל:
Le cipolle [seed] sono obbligate in Peah ; Rabbi Yosi esenta. Per i letti rettangolari di cipolle che si trovano tra altre verdure, il rabbino Yosi dice: Peah deve essere preso da ognuno; dicono i saggi: da uno per tutti.
Bartenura on Mishnah Peah
האמהות של בצלים – large onions that we leave them to grow seeds, and as a result that they remain in the ground and are not worthy for eating other than in the case of an emergency, therefore, Rabbi Yosi exempted them, but the Halakha is not according to him.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Peah
Introduction
This mishnah deals with some more questions that arise concerning giving peah from onions.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Peah
מלבנות הבצלים שבין הירק – Rabbi Yosi holds that the vegetable is considered like a different seed, for it is not the manner for people to bring in onions among the vegetables, and it is taught in the Mishnah above in Chapter two (Mishnah one) interrupts, but the Halakha is not according to Rabbi Yosi.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Peah
Onions grown for their seed are liable for peah. But Rabbi Yose exempts them. According to the first opinion, although these onions are harvested not to be food but for their seed to be used to grow more onions, they are still liable for peah. Rabbi Yose disagrees and holds that since when they are harvested they can’t be used for food they are not exempt from peah.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Peah
Plots of onions [growing] between vegetables: Rabbi Yose says: peah must be given from each [plot]. But the sages say: from one [plot] for all. This is similar to the rules found in mishnah one of our chapter. Plots of onions are planted between rows of vegetables. According to Rabbi Yose the vegetables serve to break up the field, making him liable to give peah separately from each plot of onions. According to the other sages, since the vegetables are not liable for peah (since they cannot be stored) and the onions are liable for peah, the vegetables do not serve to break up the field of onions.
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