Commentary for Yoma 90:3
דכולי עלמא מיהת מוסיפין בו ביום אית להו מנא להו נפקא להו (ויקרא ו, ה) מוהאש ואפילו למאן דלא דריש וא"ו וא"ו ה"א דריש
- [This is to teach] you may place back [there] unconsumed parts of the 'burnt-offering', but you may not place there unconsumed parts of the incense, for R'Hanania B'Minumai, of the school of R'Eliezer B'Jacob, said [with reference to]: 'whereto the fire hath consumed the burnt-offering on the altar' - you place back unconsumed parts of the burnt-offering, but you do not place back unconsumed parts of the incense. At any rate all agree that one adds [an additional pile] on that day; whence do they infer that? - They infer that from: 'And the fire', for even he who does not expound a 'waw', expounds 'waw he' [and the].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As in this case where it is written 'and the fire' a superfluous letter may have some intimation, two unnecessary ones must have it.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
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