Study Shabbat folio 76B with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
Here too, since these substances are suited to be piled together in the sample of a merchant seeking to sell them, they join together with regard to carrying out on Shabbat as well.
Mishnah: One who carries out a measure of foods fit for human consumption equivalent to a dried fig-bulk into a domain where carrying is prohibited on Shabbat is liable. And all those foods join together with one another to constitute that amount because they are equal in their measures. This amou
Talmud: The Talmud asks: And do the bran and coarse bran of cereals not join together? Didn’t we learn in a Mishnah: Dough made from 5-quarters of a log of flour and a bit more obligates one to separate ḥalla? That amount includes them, the flour, and their bran, and their coarse bran. Apparentl
We learned in the Mishnah that shells do not join together to constitute the measure of food. R' Yehuda says: Except for the shells of lentils because they are cooked and eaten with them. The Talmud asks: Is that to say that with lentils, yes, the shells do join together; but with beans, no, they