Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Avodah Zarah 108:10

הא כיצד לקח בפירות שביעית בשר אלו ואלו מתבערין בשביעית לקח בבשר דגים יצא בשר נכנסו דגים בדגים יין יצאו דגים נכנס יין ביין שמן יצא יין ונכנס שמן הא כיצד אחרון אחרון נתפס בשביעית ופרי עצמו אסור

How is it, then? If he bought meat with fruits grown in the Sabbatical year, both must be “removed” during the Sabbatical year. But if he bought fish with that meat, the meat ceases to be holy and the fish becomes holy; if he then bought wine with the fish, the fish ceases to be holy and the wine becomes holy; if he then bought oil with the wine, the wine ceases to be holy and the oil becomes holy. How is it, then? It is the last thing [in the series of exchanges] which is affected by the Sabbatical year and the fruit itself is prohibited.

Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah

This baraita explains how exchanges with Sabbatical year produce work. The produce always remains holy as does the last item that was exchanged.
Sabbatical year produce must be removed from the home when it ceases to grow in the field. This rule will also apply to whatever is exchanged for the produce.
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