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Mishnah for Nedarim 7:2

הא מה דנא אכיל מן דידך לא יהו חולין אלא קרבן לא כשר לי אלא למזבח. לא דכי לי אלא למזבח. טהור למזבח ולא לי טמא לי ולא למזבח. כשר ודכי מטהור וטמא לא כשר לא דכי מליטהר וטמא. פיגול. לא שנייה היא פיגול של עולה היא פגול של שלמים. נותר של עולה היה לו שעת כושר. נותר של שלמים לא היה לו שעת כושר. אמר הרי עלי כנותר של שלמים מהו כאימרה ר' יוחנן אמר כאימר תמידא. תמן אמרין כוולד חטאת. ר"ש בן לקיש אמר כאילו של אברהם אבינו. תני ר' חייה מסייע לר"ש בן לקיש כאימרא דלא ינק מן יומוהי. על דעתין דרבנין דתמן ניתני כעזרה. אמר רבי אבין על דעתיה דר"ש בן לקיש ניתני כקרבנות המזבח. אמר ר' יוסי בי ר' בון על דעתיה דר' יוחנן ניתני כדישון מזבח הפנימי והמנורה כדיריי' כדירים של עצים

In standing up to recite the Prayer ('Amida), the feet must be met. There are two opinions on this subject, viz. that of R. Levi, and that of R. Shimon. The one says: it is to imitate the angels; the other says: it is to imitate the priests. The latter opinion is founded on the verse, " Neither shalt thou go up by steps to mine altar" (Exod. xx. 2); for the priests had to go to the altar by placing the toe beside the heel, and the heel beside the toe (i.e. by taking very little steps). The former opinion is based on the verse, " And their feet were straight feet" (Ezek. i. 7). Now, II. Hanina bar-Andira, in the name of R. Samuel bar-Zootai, says : The angels have no knee-joint, according to (Dan. vii. 16), " I came near unto one of them, that stood (always) by.'" R. Hoona says: If one sees the priests in the Synagogue at the time of their first blessing of the people, one must say: «' Bless the Lord, ye his angels" (Ps. ciii. 20); if at the second benediction: "Bless ye the Lord, all ye his hosts" (Ps. ciii. 21); if at the third benediction: "Bless the Lord, all his works" (Ps. ciii. 22). For the Prayer of Mousaph (additional)

Mishnah Terumot

If he used one of these [baskets] as seed, he is exempt, and the second is treated as if it were terumah and subject to the law of hallah, the words of Rabbi Meir. But Rabbi Yose exempts it. If another person uses the second as seed, then he is exempt. If one man uses both as seed, if it is of a kind whose seed disintegrates [in the ground] it is permissible, but if it is of the kind whose seed does not disintegrate it is prohibited.
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Mishnah Terumot

He who weeds allium plants (whose seeds do not disintegrate) for a Gentile, even though the produce is untithed he eat from them in a casual fashion. Saplings of terumah which had become unclean and were re-planted, become clean from their uncleanness. But they must not be eaten until the edible part [of the stalk] has been lopped off. Rabbi Judah says: he must [before eating] lop off a second time that which grew on the edible part.
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