Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Yoma 163:11

אם יש לך אדם שגופו חביב עליו מממונו לכך נאמר בכל נפשך ואם יש לך אדם שממונו חביב עליו מגופו לכך נאמר ובכל מאדך

If thereupon she feels that her craving has been satisfied, it is well. If not, one feeds her with the juice itself. If thereupon her craving is satisfied it is not one feeds her with the fat meat itself, for there is nothing that can stand before [the duty of] saving life with the exception of idolatry, incest<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Including adultery.');"><sup>13</sup></span>

Rashi on Yoma

It was taught in the Mishna a pregnant woman who smells - The fetus smells the smell of the broth and craves it, if she doesn't eat, the two of them are in danger
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According to experts - If two doctors say that he is in danger, he should eat
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(Gemara) Reed - reed (another translation), she inserts reed into the juice of the meat and she sucks it
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Why do we say "with all your might," etc – Let him say the most precious among everything and how much the more so less precious
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When a man rises – written about betrothed woman
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What do we learn from murderer about betrothed woman – the judgement in the case of the murderer is the same as the other matter (the rape)
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Just as with the pregnant woman, permission is given – to the savior to save her from this rape with the life of this rapist. Kill him only until he comes upon her, as it is written: there is nobody to save her, and if there is a savior, they should save her any way possible.
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Let the murderer be killed and not transgress – if they said to him kill your fellow, and if you don’t I will kill you, let him be killed and not transgress as it is explained later (in the text)
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So too a betrothed woman – if they say “rape the woman who is engaged to your fellow or you will be killed," he should be killed. But she is not commanded to give up her life, because she does nothing. She is merely like the ground, the proof of the matter is Esther.
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