Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Rosh Hashanah 13:1

הא בבעל מום

the other of an animal with a blemish.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which can be eaten as ordinary non-sacrificial flesh,');"><sup>1</sup></span> Can a blemished animal be eaten [on the day of birth]?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Perhaps it has been born prematurely and cannot survive, v. Shab. 135b.');"><sup>2</sup></span>

Tosefta Rosh Hashanah (Lieberman)

[The month] Nisan is the beginning of the year for the kings, pilgrimage festivals, months, and the collection of the temple tax. Some say: Also for renting houses. How [one should understand]: "for the kings"? [Answer:] If he dies in Adar and another takes his place in Adar, the year is counted both for him and for the other. If he dies in Nisan and another takes his place in Nisan, the year is counted both for him and for the other. If [one] dies in Adar and another takes his place in Nisan, the first [year] is counted for the first and the second [year] for the second.
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Tosefta Shekalim (Lieberman)

All the congregational sacrifices are offered on the first of Nisan. And when the new moon comes in time, one sacrifice from the New, and if not, one sacrifice from the old. And if one offered [Pinge] for oneself, they were [as an offering] valid; only on the condition that they had to be handed over to the public.
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