Mishnah
Mishnah

Halakhah su Ma'aser Sheni 1:7

אֵין לוֹקְחִין עֲבָדִים וּשְׁפָחוֹת וְקַרְקָעוֹת וּבְהֵמָה טְמֵאָה מִדְּמֵי מַעֲשֵׂר שֵׁנִי. וְאִם לָקַח, יֹאכַל כְּנֶגְדָּן. אֵין מְבִיאִין קִנֵּי זָבִים, וְקִנֵּי זָבוֹת, וְקִנֵּי יוֹלְדוֹת, חַטָּאוֹת, וַאֲשָׁמוֹת, מִדְּמֵי מַעֲשֵׂר שֵׁנִי. וְאִם הֵבִיא, יֹאכַל כְּנֶגְדָּם. זֶה הַכְּלָל, כָּל שֶׁהוּא חוּץ לַאֲכִילָה וְלִשְׁתִיָּה וּלְסִיכָה מִדְּמֵי מַעֲשֵׂר שֵׁנִי, יֹאכַל כְּנֶגְדּוֹ:

È vietato acquistare schiavi maschi, schiave femmine, terre o animali impuri con denaro Ma'aser Sheni . E se si acquistano [tali oggetti], si mangia cibo di valore equivalente [come Ma'aser Sheni ]. È vietato portare le offerte di uccelli di uno Zav [uomo che ha uno scarico seminale anormale], le offerte di uccelli di uno Zavah [donna che ha uno scarico vaginale anormale], le offerte di uccelli di una madre che è appena nata, Chata ' ot [offerte per il peccato], o Ashamot [offerte per la colpa] con [animali acquistati con] denaro Ma'aser Sheni . E se uno ha portato [tali animali], dovrà mangiare cibo di valore equivalente [come Ma'aser Sheni ]. Questa è la regola: qualsiasi cosa oltre a mangiare, bere e ungere, che è stata acquistata con i soldi di Ma'aser Sheni , [l'acquirente] dovrà mangiare cibo di valore equivalente [come Ma'aser Sheni ].

Sefer HaChinukh

From the laws of the commandment is that which they, may their memory be blessed, said (Mishnah Maaser Sheni 2:1) that it is permitted to expend on things with which he can anoint his body - as anointing is included in eating and drinking, since it is similar to nourishment, to strengthen and benefit the body. And [also] that which they said (Mishneh Torah, Laws of Second Tithes and Fourth Year's Fruit 3:10) that it is forbidden to expend its monies upon anything besides eating, drinking and anointing, and even if it is for the matter of a commandment - and the language of Sifrei Devarim 303 is "That I did not buy from it a coffin and a shroud." And they, may their memory be blessed, [also] said (Mishnah Maaser Sheni 1:7) that any time that he expended anything except for eating, drinking and anointing, the repayment for it is that he should spend money corresponding to it and eat the needs of a meal with it in Jerusalem. And it appears that since there is repayment for it, there is no liability for lashes. [These] and the rest of its details are elucidated in Tractate Maaser Sheni.
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