Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Menachot 61:4

תניא אמר ר"ש שזורי פעם אחת נתערב לי טבל בחולין ובאתי ושאלתי את רבי טרפון ואמר לי לך קח לך מן השוק ועשר עליו

R'Nahman B'Isaac said in connection with 'Wine', for we have learnt:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Toh. III, 2.');"><sup>4</sup></span> R'Meir says, Oil [when rendered unclean] is always unclean in the first degree.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For with whatever grade of uncleanness a liquid came into contact, whether with a primary source of uncleanness or with what was unclean in the first or second degree, it will always be unclean in the first degree. Cf. Pes. 14b.');"><sup>5</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Q. Dough of a Gentile [which is exempt from the law of Hallah] was mixed with a piece of dough belonging to a Jew which by itself, was sufficient to become subject to the law of Hallah. How can the Jew take Hallah for, or from, the mixture?
A. In order to make sure that he takes Hallah from dough that is subject to that law, the Jew must take as Hallah a piece that is larger than the Gentile's dough.
SOURCES: Cr. 40; Pr. 423; P. 225; cf. Am I, 59.
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Teshuvot Maharam

Q. Dough of a Gentile [which is exempt from the law of Hallah] was mixed with a piece of dough belonging to a Jew which by itself, was sufficient to become subject to the law of Hallah. How can the Jew take Hallah for, or from, the mixture?
A. In order to make sure that he takes Hallah from dough that is subject to that law, the Jew must take as Hallah a piece that is larger than the Gentile's dough.
SOURCES: Cr. 40; Pr. 423; P. 225; cf. Am I, 59.
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