If the daughter of an Israelite was married to a priest, and she brought him in slaves, they are permitted to eat Terumah whether they are melog slaves, or zon barzel slaves. If the daughter of a priest, however, was married to an Israelite and she brought him in slaves, they may not eat Terumah whether they are melog slaves or zon barzel slaves. |
יבמות 7.2 בת ישראל שנישאת לכוהן, הכניסה לו בין עבדי מלוג, בין עבדי צאן ברזל-- הרי אלו יאכלו; בת כוהן שנישאת לישראל, הכניסה לו בין עבדי מלוג, בין עבדי צאן ברזל-- הרי אלו לא יאכלו |
If the daughter of an Israelite was married to a priest who died and left her pregnant, Her slaves may not eat Terumah in virtue of the share of the embryo, since an embryo may deprive [its mother] of the privilege [of eating Terumah] but has no power to bestow it upon her; so R. Jose. They said to him: since you have testified to us in respect of the daughter of an Israelite who was married to a priest, the slaves of the daughter of a priest, who a married to a priest who died and left her with child, should also be forbidden to eat Terumah on account of the share of the embryo! |
יבמות 7.3 בת ישראל שנישאת לכוהן, ומת, והניחה מעוברת-- לא יאכלו עבדיה בתרומה, מפני חלקו של עובר׃ שהעובר פוסל, ואינו מאכיל, דברי רבי יוסי׃ אמרו לו, מאחר שהעדות בנו על בת ישראל לכוהן, ועל בת כוהן לכוהן ומת והניחה מעוברת-- לא יאכלו עבדיה בתרומה, מפני חלקו של עובר |
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