<m.Berakhot 6.4>  

If one has several varieties before him, R. Judah [T4; PA4 or PA5 in Y] says that if there is among them something of the seven kinds, he makes the blessing over that, but the Sages say that he may make the blessing over any kind that he pleases.

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<m.Terumoth 6.4>  

If one steals Terumah but did not eat it, he must return twofold at the price of the Terumah. If he had eaten it, he must pay twice the value plus a Fifth: one value and a Fifth from hullin, and the other value at the price of Terumah. If one steals the Terumah of dedicated property and ate it, he must repay two Fifths, in addition to the value, for to dedicated things [the Law of] twofold restitution does not apply.

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<m.Erubin 6.4>  

When must one`s share be presented? Beth Shammai [CE1] ruled: while it is yet day, and Beth Hillel [CE1] ruled: after dusk. If a tenant presented his share and then carried out any object, whether unwittingly or intentionally, lie imposes restrictions; so R. Meir [T4]. R. Judah [T4; PA4 or PA5 in Y] ruled: if he acted with intention he imposes restrictions, but if unwittingly he imposes no restrictions.

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<m.Kerithoth 6.4>  

They that are liable to sin-offerings or to unconditional guilt-offerings and the Day of Atonement had intervened, are still bound to offer them after the Day of Atonement. They that are liable to suspensive guilt-offerings are exempt. He who has committed a doubtful sin on the Day of Atonement, even at twilight, is exempt, because the whole of the day effects atonement.

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