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פירוש על תרומות 7:1

Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'ah

On the Mixture of Permitted and Forbidden Utensils
One has two pots, one forbidden, the other permitted; next to them are two pieces of meat, one permitted, the other forbidden by Talmudic decree, such as the fat of the sinew, and each of them falls into a pot; in this case, the use of the food placed in the permitted pot is authorized, as it is assumed that the forbidden piece fell into the forbidden pot and the permitted piece into the permitted pot. The permitted food does not even need to form the majority of the mixture. The same applies when there is only one pot and one of the two pieces, without knowing which, falls into this pot; as previously mentioned, the permitted food does not need to form the majority of the mixture. When the prohibition emanates only from rabbinical authority, one can apply the law less strictly when two pots placed next to each other contain one permitted and the other forbidden foods, and it is not known in which the forbidden food fell.
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