Audio by Dr. Michael Sokolow

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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