Bekhorot 30A

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fat of the kidney adjacent to the thigh, which is forbidden, in place of fat of the intestines, which is permitted. Rava penalized him and prohibited him even from selling nuts. Rav Pappa said to Rava: In accordance with which opinion in the Mishnah is your ruling? It must be in accordance with th

Rava replied: Actually, my ruling is in accordance with the opinion of R' Shimon, who holds that one is suspected only about those items that are related to the prohibition in question. And we are in fact penalizing him with regard to items related to the prohibition itself. How so? Ordinary chil

Mishnah: One who is suspect with regard to the Sabbatical Year is not suspect with regard to tithes; and likewise, one who is suspect with regard to tithes is not suspect with regard to the Sabbatical Year. One who is suspect with regard to this, the Sabbatical Year, or with regard to that, tith

Talmud: The Mishnah teaches that one who is suspect with regard to the Sabbatical Year is not suspect with regard to tithes. The Talmud asks: What is the reason? One is not required to eat produce of the Sabbatical Year within the wall of Jerusalem, and therefore he treats it lightly. As for secon

The Mishnah teaches: One who is suspect with regard to tithe is not suspect with regard to the Sabbatical Year. The Talmud asks: What is the reason? The Talmud answers: Since there is redemption for tithes, one might treat them lightly. As for produce of the Sabbatical Year, since it is always pro