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{
    "language": "en",
    "title": "Bartenura on Mishnah Bikkurim",
    "versionSource": "https://www.sefaria.org",
    "versionTitle": "Sefaria Community Translation",
    "actualLanguage": "en",
    "languageFamilyName": "english",
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    "direction": "ltr",
    "heTitle": "讘专讟谞讜专讗 注诇 诪砖谞讛 讘讬讻讜专讬诐",
    "categories": [
        "Mishnah",
        "Rishonim on Mishnah",
        "Bartenura",
        "Seder Zeraim"
    ],
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                "<b>There are those who bring and recite. </b> [They recite] the reading of <i>bikkurim</i>, from \"...My father was a fugitive Aramean...\" (Devarim, 26:5)  to the end of the passage.",
                "<b>But [the tree] leans into [another's] private property. </b> [Someone who] dug a hole and inserted in the ground a shoot from a tree [to propagate the tree and create a new one], but the top of the shoot comes out in the field of his neighbor, or in <i>birshut harabim</i>. And in the same way, if the plant stands in the field of his neighbor or in the <i>birshut harabim</i>, and the top of the shoot comes out in his field; [in these cases] he does not bring, as explained next (Mishnah 2),  because not all the growth is in his land.",
                "<b>But a road for an individual or a public road is in the middle </b>. For example, he has two gardens on the two sides of some road; he doesn't bring, because not all the growth is in his land."
            ]
        ],
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                "<b> Are forbidden.</b> [If ]<i> maaser sheni</i> or <i>bikkurim</i> become mixed with <i>chullin</i>, the mixture is forbidden irrespective of the relative quantities, and [they] are not nullified if [the ratio to the <i>chullin</i> is less than] one to a hundred.  ",
                "<b>[May] not be eaten in Yerushalaim.</b> That is to say [\"may not be eaten if they were mixed while they were in Yerushalayim\":] if <i> maaser sheni</i> or <i>bikkurim</i> become mixed with <i>chullin</i> while they are in Yerushalaim, then the mixture is forbidden to be eaten by the laws of <i>chullin</i>, because they are something for which there are reasons to allow [<i>davar sheyesh lo matirin</i>, a category discussed also in Beitzah, 3b: a prohibited item that can be permitted without the process of nullification, and as such the nullification does not take place, not even if mixed in the ratio of a thousand to one] because it is possible to eat the whole mixture where it [already] is, [i.e. Yerushalaim]. But <i> maaser sheni</i> or <i>bikkurim</i> that become mixed with <i>chullin</i> outside of Yerushalaim are not forbidden irrespective of the relative quantities, because it takes effort to bring them up [to Yerushalaim], and as such are not defined as something for which there is reason to allow.",
                "<b>And their growths are forbidden.</b> [In the case of]a mixture of <i> maaser [sheni]</i> or <i>bikkurim</i> that was planted and sprouted and grew, also the growths are forbidden to be eaten by the laws of <i>chullin</i> if they are planted and grown in Yerushalaim. And their mixture is forbidden, irrespective of the relative quantities, because it is possible to eat it there in its place."
            ]
        ]
    ],
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        "Mishnah",
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