סְאָה תְרוּמָה שֶׁנָּפְלָה לְמֵאָה, וּטְחָנָן וּפָחֲתוּ, כְּשֵׁם שֶׁפָּחֲתוּ הַחֻלִּין, כָּךְ פָּחֲתָה הַתְּרוּמָה, וּמֻתָּר. סְאָה תְרוּמָה שֶׁנָּפְלָה לְפָחוֹת מִמֵּאָה, וּטְחָנָן וְהוֹתִירוּ, כְּשֵׁם שֶׁהוֹתִירוּ הַחֻלִּין, כָּךּ הוֹתִירָה הַתְּרוּמָה, וְאָסוּר. אִם יָדוּעַ שֶׁהַחִטִּים שֶׁל חֻלִּין יָפוֹת מִשֶּׁל תְּרוּמָה, מֻתָּר. סְאָה תְרוּמָה שֶׁנָּפְלָה לְפָחוֹת מִמֵּאָה, וְאַחַר כֵּן נָפְלוּ שָׁם חֻלִּין, אִם שׁוֹגֵג, מֻתָּר, וְאִם מֵזִיד, אָסוּר:
Jeśli Se'ah z Terumah wpadło w setkę [ Chulina ], a zostały one zmielone i zredukowane [w masie], tak samo jak Chulina zostało zredukowane, tak Terumah zostało zredukowane i jest to dozwolone. Jeśli Se'ah of Terumah spadł do mniej niż setki [ Chulina ] i zostały zmielone i powiększone w masie, tak jak Chulina rosło tak samo, Terumah rosło i jest to zabronione. Jeśli wiadomo, że ziarna Chulina były lepsze niż te z Terumah , jest to dozwolone. Jeśli Se'ah of Terumah wpadło w mniej niż setkę [ Chulina ], a [więcej] Chulin wpadło później, jeśli było to niezamierzone, jest to dozwolone, ale jeśli jest celowe, jest zabronione.
Jerusalem Talmud Orlah
How is this? One says, all sources of taste by one in 100; the other one says, all sources of taste by one in 60. For him who says all sources of taste by one in 60, you take the forearm as one in 60 of the ram. For him who says all sources of taste by one in 100, you take the forearm as one in 100 of the ram. For him who says one in 100, you remove the bones from the forearm. But if you remove the bones from the forearm, remove them from the ram! This you cannot do, as it was stated: “The waste of heave does not combine with heave to forbid the profane, but the waste of profane combines with the profane to lift the heave.” Rebbi Vivian asked: Does the waste of heave combine with profane to lift the heave? Since Rav Ḥuna said, the husks of what is forbidden combine to permit, that means waste of heave combines with profane to lift the heave.
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Jerusalem Talmud Chagigah
“The rules of the Sabbath.” Rebbi Jonah said that Rebbi Ḥama bar Uqba asked, is it not written only but a spring, or a cystern, a water pool shall be pure, and you infer from this many rules.
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