Commentary for Rosh Hashanah 30:4
שתי בריכות ס"ד אלא אימא כעין שתי בריכות
When Rabin came [from Palestine], he said in the name of R'Johanan: A citron which blossomed in the sixth year and ripened in the seventh, even though [at the beginning of the seventh] it was no bigger than an olive and it subsequently became as big as a loaf, can render one guilty of breaking the rule of tebel.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Glos. If it was consumed before tithe was given for it, R. Johanan being of the opinion that we go by the blossoming.');"><sup>3</sup></span>
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