Keritot 23A

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Two people do not bring one guilt offering, as one may not sacrifice atonement offerings conditionally.

If one had a piece of forbidden fat and a piece of non-sacred meat, and he ate one of them and does not know which of them he ate, he brings a provisional guilt offering, as perhaps he ate the forbidden fat. If he then ate the second piece, he brings a sin offering, as it is certain that he ate th

If one had a piece of forbidden fat and a piece of sacrificial permitted fat and he ate one of them and does not know which of them he ate, he brings a provisional guilt offering, as perhaps he ate the forbidden fat. If he then ate the second piece, he brings a sin offering, as he certainly ate th

If one had a piece of forbidden fat and a piece of sacrificial forbidden fat and he ate one of them and does not know which of them he ate, he brings a sin offering as he certainly ate forbidden fat. R' Akiva says: He also brings a provisional guilt offering, as perhaps he ate the sacrificial fat,

If one person ate the first piece and another person came and ate the second piece, this person brings a sin offering and that person brings a sin offering. R' Akiva says: This person and that person each bring a provisional guilt offering as well, due to the uncertainty as to which of them ate the