Commentary for Arakhin 3:31
יורש מימר אף סוף הקדש יורש סומך
Just as at the beginning of the dedication the heir has power to effect a substitute, so at the end is he obliged to lay his hands on the animal's head.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The Sages infer from the redundant 'shall at all change' that even another may effect the substitute and argue from the beginning of the sanctification to the end, hence permit an heir to lay hands on the animal.');"><sup>18</sup></span>
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