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and wafers together; and according to this suggestion, he removes a handful from the loaves for the wafers and a handful from the wafers for the loaves.
The Talmud answers: We have heard that R' Shimon said: If one brought a meal offering that is part loaves and part wafers, and the priest removed a handful, and that which came up in his hand was only from one of the two types, either only loaves or only wafers, he has fulfilled his obligation of re
The Talmud asks: But isn’t there a problem with the surplus oil? The Talmud (75a) states that if a meal offering is brought half as loaves and half as wafers, the oil is divided equally between them; half is mixed with the loaves and half is applied to the wafers. The surplus oil from the wafers ma
The Talmud resolves this problem in accordance with the statement of R' Shimon ben Yehuda. As it is taught in a baraita that R' Shimon ben Yehuda says in the name of R' Shimon that the oil of a meal offering baked half as loaves and half as wafers is applied as follows: One anoints the wafers in the
§ Rav Kahana said to Rav Ashi: If one specifies in his vow which meal offering he will bring, and subsequently forgets, why does he bring only 5 types of meal offerings? Isn’t there room to be uncertain with regard to another type of meal offering, namely, the meal offering brought with the libatio