Talmud for Pesachim 11:6
תנו רבנן נכרי שנכנס לחצירו של ישראל ובציקו בידו אין זקוק לבער הפקידו אצלו זקוק לבער יחד לו בית אין זקוק לבער שנא' לא ימצא
A dough [made of flour] liable to arnona<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., a dough from which arnona is paid.');"><sup>9</sup></span> is subject to hallah.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Glos. and Num. XV, 20f: of the first of your dough ye shall offer up a cake for an heave-offering . . of the first of your dough ye shall give unto the Lord an heave-offering throughout your generations. Here too 'your' excludes');"><sup>10</sup></span> What is the reason?
Jerusalem Talmud Pesachim
118Babli 6a; Tosephta 2:11; Mekhilta dR. Simeon ben Yohay Ba (p. 23 1.16).“If a Gentile comes to a Jew with leavened matter in his hand, one does not need to eliminate. If he deposited with him, he has to eliminate119If the Jew is responsible for loss.. If he gave him a separate room120Which is not used for the Jew’s property during Passover. he does not need to eliminate.” If he did not eliminate121The Gentile’s leavened matter for which the Jew is responsible., what is its status after Passover? Rebbi Jonah said, it is permitted; Rebbi Yose said, it is forbidden. Rebbi Yose said, it is the Gentile’s leavened matter [but] the Jew acted wrongly and did not eliminate122While it is not the Jew’s property, it is his responsibility. Rabbinically one forces the Jew to destroy the leavened matter and to indemnify the Gentile. There is no need to emend the text..
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