Chullin 4B

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it is permitted immediately, due to the fact that they exchange the forbidden leavened bread in their possession with permitted leavened bread belonging to non-Jews immediately after Passover.

The rabbis who cited this proof assumed that this baraita is in accordance with whose opinion? They assumed it is in accordance with the opinion of R' Yehuda, who says: Leavened bread that was not eradicated before Passover is forbidden after Passover by Torah law. The Talmud comments: And neverthe

The Talmud asks: From where in the baraita can this be proven? Perhaps the baraita is in accordance with the opinion of R' Shimon, who says: Leavened bread that was not eradicated before Passover is prohibited after Passover by rabbinic law. And accordingly, when we are lenient it is with regard to

The Talmud answers: And let the baraita be even in accordance with the opinion of R' Shimon. Does the tanna teach: As I say that they exchanged their leavened bread for the leavened bread of a non-Jew, which would indicate that it is an assumption? He teaches: Due to the fact that they exchange, as

Let us say that the following baraita supports the opinion of Rava: Everyone slaughters, and even a Samaritan, and even an uncircumcised man, and even a Jewish transgressor. The Talmud asks: This uncircumcised man, what are the circumstances? If we say that he is an uncircumcised man whose brothers