Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Pesachim 71:1

האוכל נבלה ביום הכפורים פטור

He who eats nebelah on the Day of Atonement is not liable [to a sin-offering].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which eating on the Day of Atonement usually incurs, the reference being to eating in ignorance. The reason is that since it is forbidden on the score of nebelah, the interdict of the Day of Atonement cannot take effect. Thus the same applies here.');"><sup>1</sup></span> Rabina said, You may even say [that it agrees with] the Rabbis: [the meaning is] that the interdict which is on account of thou shalt not eat leavened bread with it' alone, thus this is excluded, for its interdict is not on account of 'thou shalt not eat leavened bread with it' alone, but also on account of 'thou shalt not eat tebel'.

Tosefta Pesachim

Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri says, even with keramit (a type of wild wheat, see Pes. 35a:11, Steinsaltz tr.) does a person fulfill his obligation [to eat unleavened bread] on Passover. They fulfill [their obligation] with second tithe in Jerusalem but not with first fruits. What is the difference between second tithe and first fruits? Second tithe is permitted to eat in the outlying areas, but first fruits are not permitted to eat in the outlying areas.
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