Commento su Tohorot 2:5
הָרִאשׁוֹן וְהַשֵּׁנִי וְהַשְּׁלִישִׁי שֶׁבַּקֹּדֶשׁ, טְמֵאִין וּמְטַמְּאִין. הָרְבִיעִי, פּוֹסֵל וְלֹא מְטַמֵּא. וְהַחֲמִישִׁי, נֶאֱכָל בִּנְזִיד הַקֹּדֶשׁ:
Gli alimenti santificati di primo, secondo o terzo grado sono impuri e rendono [altre cose] impure. [Gli alimenti santificati] di quarto grado non sono validi [letteralmente: renderanno non valido], ma non rendono impuri. [Alimenti santificati] di quinto grado possono essere consumati in una zuppa contenente cibi santificati.
English Explanation of Mishnah Tahorot
Introduction
Today's mishnah is the same as the previous two mishnayot except it discusses holy food, such as sacrifices. Again, the purity rules are one degree stricter.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Tahorot
First, second and third [degrees of uncleanness] in holy foods are unclean and convey uncleanness; When it comes to holy food, even food with third degree uncleanness can convey impurity.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Tahorot
Fourth [degree of uncleanness] is invalid and causes no uncleanness; Food with fourth degree uncleanness is invalid but doesn't convey uncleanness onward.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Tahorot
And fifth [degree of uncleanness] may be eaten in a dish containing holy food. There is no such thing as fifth degree uncleanness. Such food can be eaten together with other holy food.
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