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We learned in the Mishnah that when the eve of Passover occurs on Shabbat, burning the fats of the Paschal lamb overrides Shabbat. The Talmud notes that it was taught in the Tosefta: R' Shimon said: Come and see how dear is a mitzva performed in its proper time. For burning the fats and limbs and in
The Mishnah also taught that carrying the Paschal lamb through a public domain, bringing it from outside the Shabbat limit and cutting off its wart do not override Shabbat. The Talmud raises a contradiction from another Mishnah in tractate Eiruvin, which teaches: One may cut off a wart by hand on Sh
Two amora’im, R' Elazar and R' Yosei bar Ḥanina, disagreed about how to resolve this contradiction. One of them said: Both this Mishnah in Pesaḥim and that Mishnah in Eiruvin speak of cutting off the wart by hand. This Mishnah that forbids cutting it off refers to a moist wart, which is considered
The Talmud asks: And according to the one who says that this Mishnah speaks about cutting off the wart by hand and that Mishnah speaks about cutting it off with an instrument, what is the reason that he did not state like the other amora that this and that talk about cutting off the wart by hand, an
The Talmud reverses the question: And according to the one who says that both this Mishnah and that Mishnah talk about removing the wart by hand, and it is not difficult; this speaks of a moist wart while that speaks of a dry wart. What is the reason that he did not state like the other amora that t