Commentary for Pesachim 74:6
ר' יהודה אומר אין לחם אלא האפוי בתנור ר' יהודה היינו תנא קמא אלא לאו מעשה אילפס איכא בינייהו תנא קמא סבר מעשה אילפס חייבין ור' יהודה סבר מעשה אילפס פטורין
Now according to the first Tanna, wherein does me'isah differ from halitah?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The Mishnah is first dismissed and explained, and then the point of the objection is stated.');"><sup>5</sup></span> - Said Rab Judah in Samuel's name, and thus did R'Johanan - others state, R'Joshua B'Levi-say: Just as there is a controversy in respect of the one so is there a controversy in respect of the other, and they [the two clauses] are contradictory, he who learnt the one not having learnt the other.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Me'isah and halitah are alike in law. One Tanna holds that in both Beth Hillel are more lenient, while another holds that Beth Shammai are more lenient in both.');"><sup>6</sup></span>
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