1)

TWO BASKETS OF TEVEL (Yerushalmi Demai Perek 7 Halachah 6 Daf 32b)

îùðä [ãó ìá òîåã á] äéå ìôðéå ùúé ëìëìåú ùì èáì åàîø îòùøåú ùì æå áæå åùì æå áæå äøàùåðä îòåùøú

(a)

(Mishnah): If a person had two baskets of Tevel in front of him and he said, "Let the Maaseros of this be on that and of that be on this" - (only) the first is thereby tithed.

îòùøåúé' îòùøåú ëìëìä áçáéøúä ÷øà ùí:

(b)

If he said, "The Maaseros of these - each basket's Maaseros are in the other", he has thereby (successfully) declared (their tithes).

[ãó òà òîåã á (òåæ åäãø)] âîøà åúðé òìä ðåèì îï äùðééä ùúé úàðéí åùðé òùåøéï åòéùåøå ùì òéùåø

(c)

(Gemara) (Tosefta): (About the Mishnah's first case - how does he fix up the second basket? If each basket contained 100 figs,) he takes two and two tenths and two hundredths (2.22) figs. (Usually when taking Maaser Rishon, for every 10 figs, one becomes Maaser Rishon - so one fig fixes up 9 figs. Here, he is taking Maaser Rishon from basket two for basket one, as well as for itself, so to fix up all 100 figs of basket one, he must take 11.1 figs from basket two. Terumas Maaser (which is the only part that must actually be removed) is 1/10th of the Maaser Rishon, meaning 1.11 figs. But since he is also fixing up the 100 figs of basket two, the total Terumas Maaser is 2.22 figs.) (Note: This explanation follows the Vilna Gaon.)

ùîåàì àîø ìà îöé úðéúä [ãó òá òîåã à (òåæ åäãø)] àéï éñá çãà ìòùø öøéê îéñá áçãà ìîàúéí àéï éñá çãà ìîàúéí öøéê îéñá áçãà ìàìó àéï éñá çãà ìàìó öøéê îñá çãà ìòùøä àìôéï

(d)

(Shmuel): The Baraisa cannot be taught this way! If he separates one part for ten (he has only fixed up 9 of those 10 parts), so he must still separate a further one part for 100 (i.e. 1/100th) for the Maaser Rishon of that part that wasn't fixed up. If he separates that further one part for 100, he still only fixes up 9/10th of what must be fixed up and he must still separate a further 1/1000th for the Maaser Rishon of that part that wasn't fixed up. And if he separates that further 1/1000th, he still only fixes up 9/10th of what must be fixed up, and he must still separate a further 1/10000th for the Maaser Rishon of that part that wasn't fixed up.

àø"é áø çðéðä òì äøàùåðä òåáø áòùä åòì äùðééä áòùä åìà úòùä

(e)

(R. Yosi bar Chaninah): For what he did to basket one, he has negated a positive mitzvah (of taking tithes in the correct order). For basket two, he both negates a positive mitzvah and transgresses the negative mitzvah (of tithing in order)...

òì äøàùåðä òåáø áòùä ù÷áò ùðé ùîåú ëàçã

1.

For basket one, he negates a positive mitzvah - because he designated two tithes at the same time.

åòì äùðééä áòùä åìà úòùä ù÷áòå á' ùîåú ëàçã åùä÷ãéí ùðé ùáøàùåðä ìøàùåï ùáùðééä

2.

For basket two, he both negates a positive mitzvah and transgresses the negative mitzvah - because he designated two tithes at the same time and because he separated Maaser Sheni of the basket one before Maaser Rishon of basket two.

à"ø àìéòæø ãø"î äéà ãø"î àîø àéï àú úåôñ àìà øàùåï øàùåï áìáã

(f)

(R. Eliezer): (The Mishnah taught that if the declarations were made one after the other, only the first basket is tithed but not the second.) This is the opinion of R. Meir, who said that if someone said two contradictory statements, you only consider the first one.