Commentary for Bekhorot 28:46
R'Simeon agrees, however, that an animal blemished from the start [before dedication] may be redeemed.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For although objects consecrated for the altar require presentation and valuation, and therefore, cannot be redeemed when dead, in the case here of a sacrifice blemished from the start, he agrees that it can be redeemed when dead, although there can be no presentation and valuation here; for it is like an object consecrated for Temple repairs. which was not included in the law of presentation and valuation.');"><sup>26</sup></span>
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