Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Zevachim 200:2

א"ל רב אדא בר מתנה לרבא אחר ששחטו וזרקו את דמו מה דהוה הוה א"ל רבינא אכילת פסחים מעכבא מדרבה בר רב הונא א"ל ציית מאי דקאמר לך רבך

R'Adda B'Mattenah said to Raba: after they slaughtered and sprinkled on his account, what is done is done!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Why is he permitted to eat thereof in the evening, any more than of other sacrifices, seeing that his aninuth exempts him? On Abaye's explanation this difficulty does not arise. For he explains that the person died after midday, but before the offering was slaughtered on his behalf. Now, since the obligation to sacrifice preceded his aninuth and is therefore still in force, if he is forbidden to eat of it in the evening, he will refrain from sacrificing at all; therefore the Rabbis waived their prohibition. But there is nothing to fear if his relation died after the sacrifice was offered, and so he should still he forbidden.');"><sup>3</sup></span> - Said Rabina to him: The eating of the Passover-offering is indispensable, [which follows] from Rabbah son of R'Huna's [teaching].

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