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and there is a principle that fruit juices do not leaven dough. Reish Lakish says that R' Yosei HaGelili would say: Even though the oil of the meal offering brought with libations is plentiful, sometimes one might also knead a meal offering with some water, if he considers it necessary to add it,
The Talmud asks: With regard to R' Akiva’s opinion, the vessel into which a tenth of an ephah of flour for baking the shewbread is placed in is a measuring vessel for dry items, and we have heard that R' Akiva said: The measuring vessels for dry items were not consecrated as service vessels. This m
In answer to this question, the Talmud states that R' Reuven sent a letter from Eretz Yisrael to Babylonia, in which he cited a statement in the name of R' Yoḥanan: This is the correct version [hetze’ah] of this baraita, and one should reverse the names of the rabbis in it: The phrase “that you shal
The Talmud comments: And R' Yoḥanan, who holds that R' Yosei HaGelili is the one who maintains that the measuring vessels for dry items were consecrated, follows [ve’azda] his line of reasoning stated elsewhere. As R' Yoḥanan says: R' Yosei HaGelili and one of the students of R' Yishmael both said
As it is taught in a baraita: The verse states with regard to the consecration of the Tabernacle and its vessels before their inauguration: “And it came to pass on the day that Moses had made an end of setting up the Tabernacle, and had anointed it and sanctified it, and all its vessels, and the alt