Commentary for Niddah 116:1
מאי שנא מהא דתניא
But why is this case different from the following where it was taught: If two women were engaged in the preparation of one bird which contained no more than one <i>sela'</i> of blood, and then a stain of the size of a <i>sela'</i> was found on each, they are both unclean?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Sc. as in this case, though one stain could well be attributed to the bird, both women are unclean, so also in the former case, since it is possible that the lender did not properly examine her shirt, both lender and borrower should be unclean. ');"><sup>1</sup></span>
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