Related for Beitzah 34:12
אמר רבא הלכתא כתנא דידן ואליבא ד"ה:
אמר רבא הלכתא כתנא דידן ואליבא ד"ה:
Mishnah Terumot
One who immerses [unclean] vessels on Shabbat: If unwittingly, he may use them. But if intentionally, he may not use them. One who separates tithes, or cooks on Shabbat: If unwittingly, he may eat it. But if intentionally, he may not eat it. One who plants on Shabbat: If unwittingly, he may keep the tree. But if intentionally, he must uproot it. But if during the sabbatical year, whether [it was planted] unwittingly or intentionally he must uproot it.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)
R. Shimon ben Elazar said: The house of Shammai agrees with the house of Hillel that there are two cooking dishes. What do you disagree about? About the fish and the egg on it; there the house of Shammai says: There are two cooking dishes, but the house of le Hillel says: It is one cooking dish. Further they agree that if he boiled two sorts in a cauldron or a crumbled egg on fish or if he cut leeks under the fish, for these are two cooking dishes.
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Tosefta Terumot
One who separates terumah and tithes on Shabbat, whether unwittingly or intentionally, his tithes are [valid] tithes, and one who immerses [impure] utensils on Shabbat, whether unwittingly or intentionally, the immersion counts (contra Ter. 2:3 [invalidating intentional tithing and immersion on Shabbat]).
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