Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Avodah Zarah 14:6

ואיבעית אימא דשמואל איכא בינייהו דאמר שמואל בגולה אין אסור אלא יום אידם תנא קמא אית ליה דשמואל רבנן בתראי לית להו דשמואל

If you want you can say that they disagree over Shmuel. For Shmuel said: In the Diaspora the prohibition is limited to their festival day only. The first tanna holds by Shmuel’s ruling, while our later rabbis do not hold like Shmuel.

Jerusalem Talmud Avodah Zarah

HALAKHAH: “Within three days before Gentile holidays,” etc. Rebbi Ḥama bar Uqba understood all from here: Bring your sacrifices in the morning, on the third day your tithes3Am. 4:4, speaking of the sinful service of the Golden Calf of Beth El.. Rebbi Yose said to him, if it were so, even in the diasporas. But it was stated4Babli 7b, slightly differently Tosephta 1:1., Nahum the Mede said, in the diasporas one day is forbidden. What about this? There, they checked and found that they supplied their needs in one day and forbade them one day. But here5In Palestine. The expression גָּלִיּוֹת usually means Babylonia; the plural does not imply that any of these restrictions were followed in Egypt or other parts of the Roman Empire. they checked and found that they cover their needs in three days and forbade them three days.
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