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Whom did you hear that said: Reprimanded and did not reprimand? It is R' Yehuda, as R' Meir uses the terminology: In keeping with the will and against the will. And yet, R' Yehuda is teaching in the baraita that they would harvest in keeping with the will of the rabbis. The Talmud answers with a
It was taught in the baraita: They would permit the use of consecrated branches of carob and of sycamore trees. The Talmud explains the reason: They said: Our fathers consecrated only the tree trunks, and therefore we can permit the consecrated branches that have grown from the branches of carob and
It was taught in the baraita that the residents of Jericho created breaches so that during years of famine the poor could take fruit that fell on Shabbat and Festivals. Ulla said that R' Shimon ben Lakish said: This dispute between the residents of Jericho and the rabbis is with regard to dates no
Rava said to Ulla: But aren’t they set-aside, as they are not prepared as food before Shabbat, since they fell from the tree on Shabbat itself? Any item prohibited during twilight on Friday remains prohibited throughout day, even if circumstances change. And if you say: These dates are not set-asi
Ulla said to Rava: Yes, an item that is prepared for consumption for a person is not prepared for dogs, as any item that is fit for a person, one does not remove it from his thoughts; it remains exclusively for the use of a person. However, an item that is prepared for ravens is also prepared for