Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Shabbat 101:11

וכן היה רשב"ג אומר לא אסרו אלא אותו מיחם אבל פינה ממיחם למיחם מותר השתא אקורי קא מקיר לה ארתוחי קא מירתח לה

cook<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On weekdays. Food cooked by Gentiles is forbidden. R. Nahman showed that this interdict does not apply to boiled water. ');"><sup>20</sup></span> When R. Ammi heard thereof, he objected. Said R. Joseph: Why should be have objected? He acted in accordance with his teachers, one [act] being according to Rab, and the other according to Samuel. According to Samuel, for Rab Judah said in Samuel's name: Cold [water, etc.] may be hidden. According to Rab, for R. Samuel son of R. Isaac said in Rab's name: Whatever can be eaten in its natural state,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'as it is raw'. ');"><sup>21</sup></span>

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