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“One is responsible for them,” for it is written (Ex. 23:19): “The beginning of the First Fruits of your land.119Cf. Mishnah 1:9.
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MISHNAH: Rebbi Simeon ben Nanas88A third generation Tanna, usually disagreeing with either R. Aqiba or R. Ismael. says, one adorns First Fruits [with anything] except from the Seven Kinds89Cf. Mishnah 1:3.. Rebbi Aqiba says, one adorns First Fruits only with the Seven Kinds.
Rebbi Simeon says, there are three components of First Fruits90Since First Fruits are few, one fills the baskets with additional fruits. For R. Aqiba and R. Simeon, the additions may be of the same or of different kinds, following different rules. The “additions to First Fruits” of R. Simeon and R. Aqiba are the “adornments of First Fruits” of R. Simeon ben Nanas. The latter forbids R. Aqiba’s “adornments of First Fruits”.. First Fruits, additions to First Fruits, and adornments of First Fruits. Additions to First Fruits are of the same kind, adornments of First Fruits are not of the same kind. Additions to First Fruits are eaten in purity and exempt from the rules of demay91They follow all rules of heave like First Fruits proper. Practically, additions to First Fruits are indistinguishable from First Fruits., adornments of First Fruits are subject to the rules of demay.
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