Pesachim 92A

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And one who gathers the bones of his parents, who are buried in a temporary location for their flesh to decay and who is moving them to a permanent burial place must also observe a day of acute mourning by rabbinic decree. These mourners immerse and eat all types of sacrificial food at night. Since

With regard to a convert who converted on Passover eve, Beit Shammai say: He immerses and eats his Paschal lamb in the evening. And Beit Hillel say: One who separates from the foreskin by being circumcised is ritually impure, like one who separates from the grave after coming in contact with a corps

Talmud: What is the reason that an acute mourner may eat the Paschal lamb in the evening? The tanna of the Mishnah holds that the observance of acute mourning at night after the day of one’s relative’s death is a rabbinic prohibition. And with regard to the Paschal lamb, the rabbis waived their pr

We learned in the Mishnah: One who hears about the death of his dead relative more than 30 days after the death and one who gathers bones immerse and eat sacrificial food in the evening. The Talmud expresses surprise: Can this apply to one who gathers bones? But by doing so he came in contact with t

We learned in the Mishnah: With regard to a convert who converted on Passover eve, there is a dispute between Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel as to whether he may immerse and eat the Paschal sacrifice in the evening. The Talmud discusses the scope of this dispute: Rabba bar bar Ḥana said that R' Yoḥana