תלמוד על ערלה 1:1
Jerusalem Talmud Terumot
It was stated: “One may mill from the start to permit109If one has dema‘ and after milling, following the rule of Note 106, it would be possible to lift the heave, one tells the owner to go ahead and mill even though the Mishnah is formulated only as a statement after the fact, if the owner milled it and now comes to ask a rabbinic authority on how to proceed..” The baraita is Rebbi Yose’s, since “Rebbi Yose said, one may collect to lift one in two hundred”110Mishnah Orlah 1:6. Since this is a minority opinion, it cannot be practice to be followed.. Rebbi Zeїra said111In Orlah 1:5, the statement is more complete: “R. Zeїra said, it is the opinion of everybody since Cohanim are used to mill dema‘ in their houses.” Since this is a required process, one cannot object to its use., Cohanim are used to mill dema‘ in their houses. What is the difference between them? Kilaim in a vineyard. In the opinion of Rebbi Yose, one mills to permit; in the opinion of the rabbis, one may not mill to permit.
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