Talmud Bavli
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Commentary for Avodah Zarah 38:15

<big><strong>מתני׳</strong></big> ואין עושין תכשיטין לעבודת כוכבים קטלאות ונזמים וטבעות רבי אליעזר אומר בשכר מותר אין מוכרין להם במחובר לקרקע אבל מוכר הוא משיקצץ ר' יהודה אומר מוכר הוא על מנת לקוץ:

One should not make jewelry for an idol [such as] necklaces, ear-rings, or finger-rings. Rabbi Eliezer says, for payment it is permitted. One should not sell to idolaters a thing which is attached to the soil, but when cut down it may be sold. Judah says, one may sell it on condition that it be cut down.

Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah

One should not make jewelry for an idolater lest they use it to decorate their idols. Rabbi Eliezer says that one may sell jewelry to them but not give it for free. This opinion is perplexing because usually if we are concerned that the actions of the Jew might encourage idolatry, the fact that he profits does not make it more permissible. There are some versions of the mishnah that do not include this line.
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Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah

The mishnah now begins to discuss selling them land and things attached to the land. One should not sell them things attached to the land, such as trees, since this might give them a stake in the land as well. Once the item has been cut down, it is permitted. Rabbi Judah is more lenient and allows something to be sold while it is attached, as long as it is stipulated that it will be cut down.
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