Commentary for Yoma 115:5
אמר ליה תניתוה נתן את המלא בריקן מאי לאו הושיב מזרק מלא לתוך מזרק ריקן
HE POURED THE [CONTENTS OF] THE FULL VESSEL INTO THE EMPTY ONE: Rami B'Hama asked of R'Hisda: If he placed one bowl into another and this received the blood, what then? Is homogeneous matter considered an interposition or not?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The priest is to receive the blood. If one bowl is considered an interposition, then the priest, whose hand does not hold the bowl containing the blood, is not really receiving the blood, the ministration then should be cancelled as invalid. (This discussion refers, as Rashi explains, not just to the Day of Atonement, but to the service on any day of the year) . The two bowls are homogeneous and if they be considered as interposition, then the above question follows. With regard to heterogeneous matter, there is no doubt; it surely is considered an interposition, ihn v. Tosaf. s.v. .');"><sup>1</sup></span>
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