Komentarz do Kelim 24:3
שָׁלֹשׁ עֲרֵבוֹת הֵן. עֲרֵבָה מִשְּׁנֵי לֹג וְעַד תִּשְׁעָה קַבִּין שֶׁנִּסְדְּקָה, טְמֵאָה מִדְרָס. שְׁלֵמָה, טְמֵאָה טְמֵא מֵת. וְהַבָּאָה בַמִּדָּה, טְהוֹרָה מִכְּלוּם:
Istnieją trzy rodzaje koryt: koryto [które może pomieścić] od dwóch kłód [konkretna jednostka objętości] do dziewięciu kav [większa jednostka objętości, cztery razy większa od kłody ], które jest pęknięte jest podatne na zanieczyszczenie midras ; [koryto tej wielkości, które jest] całe jest podatne na nieczystość zwłok; a ten, który posiada [dostatecznie wielką] miarę, jest czysty od wszelkich [rodzajów nieczystości].
Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim
שנסדקה טמאה מדרס – for since it became chipped off/cut into and is not appropriate for kneading, we designate it for sitting.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kelim
There are three different types of baking-troughs:
If a baking-trough of a capacity from two log to nine kav was split it is susceptible to midras uncleanness; This section was explained above in 20:2. There I wrote: A trough that is large enough to hold between two logs of liquid (1/2 of a kav) and nine kav and then is split, is subsequently susceptible to midras impurity because it can be used for sitting. Note that when it was used to hold liquids it would not have been used as a seat and therefore it would not have been susceptible to midras impurity.
If a baking-trough of a capacity from two log to nine kav was split it is susceptible to midras uncleanness; This section was explained above in 20:2. There I wrote: A trough that is large enough to hold between two logs of liquid (1/2 of a kav) and nine kav and then is split, is subsequently susceptible to midras impurity because it can be used for sitting. Note that when it was used to hold liquids it would not have been used as a seat and therefore it would not have been susceptible to midras impurity.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim
טמאה טמא מת – for it is a vessel of usage.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kelim
If it was whole it is susceptible to corpse uncleanness; As stated above, when whole the trough could not have been used as a seat and therefore it was just a normal vessel, susceptible to corpse impurity.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim
הבאה במדה (holds prescribed measure) – that it holds forty Se’ah in moist which are two Kor dry.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kelim
And if it holds the prescribed measure it is free from all uncleanness. If the trough can hold 40 seahs, it is too big to be transported and therefore it is not susceptible. This halakhah was learned in 15:1.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim
טהורה מכלום – that because of its heaviness and size it doesn’t carry full, but we require something similar to a sack that carries full and empty.
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