Halakhah for Keritot 40:10
תנו רבנן
That which teaches that he is liable adopts the view that one is liable for an act of work which is not required for its own sake;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. 105b. The burning of the coals is not done for its sake i.e. to consume the coal, but in order to obtain heat.');"><sup>7</sup></span>
Sefer HaChinukh
That we not eat the blood of a [domesticated] beast, a [wild] animal or a bird: That we not eat the blood of a [domesticated] beast, a [wild] animal or a bird (Keritot 20b), as it is stated (Leviticus 3:17), "And any blood you shall not eat.' And it is stated in another place (Leviticus 7:26) - "from a bird or a beast" - and a [wild] animal is included in "beast" (Chullin 71a). And the prevention of blood is repeated in many places in the Torah.
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