Reference for Arakhin 3:33
מיבעי ליה
[They interpret:] 'his offering', but not the offering of an idolater; 'his offer but not the offering of his neighbour; 'his offering i.e. to include all who have a share<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The phrase 'his offering' occurs three times in Lev. III, viz., vv. 2, 7 and 13, and while two of these expressions have a limiting sense, one has an inclusive meaning, lust as 'his' implies ownership, so must anyone who has a claim to ownership lay his hands on the animal's head. Therefore, every member of a group who offer the animal together must perform the laying on of hands.');"><sup>19</sup></span>
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