Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Mishnah for Yevamot 163:2

אבל לא נימוח מאי לא תעלה אדתני אבל חתיכה של חטאת טהורה שנתערבה במאה חתיכות של חולין טהורות לא תעלה ניפלוג וניתני בדידה בד"א בשנימוחה אבל לא נימוחה לא תעלה

Let the distinction be drawn in [the case of consecrated meat] itself, thus: This<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That neutralization takes place. ');"><sup>4</sup></span> applies only where it<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The piece of the sin-offering. ');"><sup>5</sup></span> was crushed; but when it was not crushed it may not be neutralized! — He preferred [to speak of] a mixture of clean with clean.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' To indicate that even in such a case, where the law of neutralization might have been expected to apply (cf. Ter. V. 3-4). the mixture remains forbidden. ');"><sup>6</sup></span>

Mishnah Terumot

If there were two baskets, one of terumah and one of hullin, and a seah of terumah fell into one of them, but it is not known into which, behold I can assume that it had fallen into that of the terumah. [Two baskets] and it is not known which was of terumah and which of hullin, and he eats from one of them, he is exempt, and the second basket is treated as terumah and subject to the laws of hallah, the words of Rabbi Meir. But Rabbi Yose exempts it. If another person eats from the second basket he is exempt. If one man ate of both, he must repay the value of the smaller of the two.
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