Chullin 26B

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one brings the temed into contact with water of a mikveh by immersing the vessel holding the temed in a mikveh, thereby purifying the temed. Once it ferments, he does not bring it into contact with water, as that is effective only in purifying water and not in purifying other liquids. Rava said: T

Rav Geviha from Bei Katil went and stated this halakha before Rav Ashi and asked: What is different in the case of water that is impure from the outset such that bringing the temed into contact with the mikveh would not purify it, as we say: Since the water is heavy it settles at the bottom of the v

Rather, the reason contact is effective in the case of ritually pure water that later became impure as temed is that the water and the residue are intermingled. Here too, in the case of water that was impure from the outset, the water and the residue are intermingled, and contact with the water o

Mishnah: Any situation where there is sale of one’s daughter as a Hebrew female slave, i.e., when she is a minor, there is no fine of 50 sela paid to her father if she is raped or seduced, as that fine is paid to her father only when she is a young woman. And any situation where there is a fine pai

Talmud: Rav Yehuda says that Rav says: This is the statement of R' Meir, but the Rabbis said: There is the possibility of payment of a fine in a situation where there is sale, as it is taught in a baraita: A minor girl from the age of one day old until she reaches puberty and grows two pubic hairs