Commentary for Keritot 35:27
ר' אליעזר היא
- Said R'Ashi: R'Eliezer follows here the view of Baba B'Buta,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Baba b. Buta used to offer a suspensive guilt-offering every day. On the day following the Day of Atonement, however, it was not accepted, because it was thought unlikely that he needed expiation immediately after the atonement of his sins on that Holy Day. We thus see that there must be a probability of trespass before a suspensive guilt-offering may be brought. On account of this view the case stated above assumes that he ate something.');"><sup>9</sup></span>
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