Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Zevachim 144:1

ידלקו נתערבו באחרים (ואחרים באחרים) כולן ידלקו דברי רבי מאיר וחכמים אומרים יעלו באחד ומאתים

<br> they must be burnt. If they were mixed up with others, and those again with others, they must all be burnt: that is the view of R. Meir. But the Sages maintain: They are neutralized in a mixture of two hundred to one. For R. Meir used to say: Whatever one is wont to count renders [others] forbidden; while the Sages maintain: Only six things forbid [the whole] - R. Akiba says: Seven - and they are as follows: The nuts of Perek, the pomegranates of Badan, sealed casks [of wine], beetroot tops, cabbage stalks, and Grecian gourds. R. Akiba adds the loaves of a householder. Those which are subject to the law of 'orlah [render the mixture] 'orlah; and those which are subject to the law of kil'ayim of the vineyard, [render the mixture] kil'ayim of the vineyard. Now it was stated thereon: R. Johanan said: We learnt, That which one is wont to count; while Resh Lakish said: We learnt, Whatever one is wont to count. Now, it is well according to Resh Lakish; but according to R. Johanan, what can be said? - Said R. Papa: This Tanna is the Tanna who taught [the Baraitha] concerning the litra of dried figs, who maintained:<br>

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