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Let us say that there are 3 tanna’im who dispute this point: The two unattributed opinions, each of which is referring to two vegetables, and the opinion common to R' Yosei and R' Shimon that includes all 3 vegetables. The Talmud rejects this: No, there are only two tanna’im who dispute the point, a
The Talmud cites an episode from the Tosefta. A baraita states: The son of a man named Bohayan designated for the poor the produce in the corner in a garden of vegetables, and his father Bohayan found the poor laden with vegetables and standing at the opening of the garden on their way out. He said
The Talmud asks: Why was it necessary for him to say to them: Not because I begrudge you what you have taken? It would have been sufficient to offer them tithed produce. The Talmud answers that he said it so they would not say: He is putting us off, taking what we collected now, but later he will n
Apropos the people of Jericho, the Talmud relates that powerful people would steal wood from them. A baraita states: Initially, the priests would place the hides that were flayed from animals consecrated as offerings of the most sacred order, which were given to the priests, in the Parva chamber. I
Yet still the prominent priests by virtue of their lineage would take them by force. Due to their prominence, the members of the rest of the watch dared not challenge them. When they realized that there was no equitable distribution, the owners of the sacrifices (Me’iri) arose and consecrated the h