R. Ishmael declared three things, and R. Akiba disagreed with him. If garlic or unripe grapes or green ears of corn were being crushed [on the Eve of the Sabbath] while it is yet day, R. Ishmael says: He may allow [the crushing] to be completed after it grows dark. But R. Akiba says: He may not allow it to be completed. |
עדייות 2.6 |
They declared three things before R. Akiba, two in the name of R. Eliezer and one in the name of R. Joshua. Two in the name of R. Eliezer: a woman may go forth [on the Sabbath adorned] and: they that fly pigeons are unfit to bear evidence. And one in the name of R. Joshua: if with a `golden-city`; there was a creeping thing in the mouth of a weasel when it walked over loaves of Terumah, and it is doubtful whether it touched them or whether it did not touch them, that about which there is doubt remains clean. |
עדייות 2.7 |
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