Related%20passage for Shabbat 295:6
<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> א"ל רבא בר רב חנן לאביי מאי שנא השאילני ומאי שנא הלויני אמר ליה השאילני לא אתי למיכתב הלויני אתי למיכתב
<b><i>MISHNAH</i></b>. A MAN MAY BORROW PITCHERS OF WINE AND PITCHERS OF OIL FROM HIS NEIGHBOUR, PROVIDED HE DOES NOT SAY TO HIM, 'LEND [THEM] [HALWENI] TO ME';<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' This is explained in the Gemara. ');"><sup>11</sup></span> AND SIMILARLY A WOMAN [MAY BORROW] LOAVES FROM HER NEIGHBOUR. IF HE DOES NOT TRUST HIM HE LEAVES HIS CLOAK WITH HIM [AS A PLEDGE] AND MAKES A RECKONING WITH HIM AFTER THE SABBATH. IN THE SAME WAY, IF THE EVE OF PASSOVER IN JERUSALEM FALLS ON A SABBATH, ONE LEAVES HIS CLOAK WITH HIM [THE VENDOR] AND RECEIVES HIS PASCHAL LAMB<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If one forgot to buy an animal before the Sabbath, he leaves his cloak as a pledge with a vendor on the Sabbath, and takes an animal, but must not actually buy it then, fixing its price. ');"><sup>12</sup></span>
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