שבת, פרשת שופטים
Avodah Zarah 73
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- If Yayin Nesech is mixed with wine, or Mayim Nesech is mixed with water, even when the mixture contains only a minute amount of the Isur, the mixture is forbidden.
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- If Yayin Nesech is mixed with water, or Mayim Nesech is mixed with wine, the mixture is forbidden if the Yayin or Mayim Nesech adds taste.
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- Rav Yitzchak bar Yosef says that if Yayin Nesech is poured from a small watering utensil into wine, the Yayin Nesech is Batel in the wine even if it is poured the entire day.
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- Ravin says that when Yayin Nesech falls into wine, and then water also falls into the wine, if more water than Yayin Nesech falls in, the mixture is permitted.
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- Chizkiyah says that when Yayin Nesech falls into water, if the water is the majority the Yayin Nesech is Batel. Even if wine subsequently falls into the wine, it is permitted. However, when Yayin Nesech falls into wine, even if water had already fallen in, the wine is prohibited.
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- Sourdough of Chulin and of Terumah fall into dough, and each one alone is not enough to make the dough rise. According to Rebbi Eliezer, if the Terumah fell in last, the dough is prohibited. If the Chulin fell in last, the dough is permitted.
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- The Chachamim say that even if the Terumah fell in last, the dough is permitted.
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- A cup of Chulin wine was diluted in water, and a cup of Terumah wine was diluted in water. The two cups were mixed together. Between the two cups there is enough water to be Mevatel the wine of Terumah. Rebbi Yochanan says that the wine is permitted to non-Kohanim.
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- Rav and Shmuel say that when any item prohibited by the Torah becomes mixed with its own type it is not Batel, even when the prohibited item in the mixture is a minute amount. If it is mixed with a different type, it is Batel, unless there is enough to give taste to the mixture.
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- Rebbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish say that any item prohibited by the Torah is Batel in a mixture, whether it is mixed with its own type or with a different type, unless there is enough to give taste to the mixture, with the exception of Yayin Nesech and Tevel.
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