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eat. And she who is newly married can turn her face aside and eat it."
Chapter VIII
1. "The married woman, while she is in the house of her husband?" "Her
husband slaughtered on her account, and her father slaughtered on her
account?" "She must eat the passover with her husband." "She went to spend
the first feast after her marriage in the house of her father--her father
slaughtered on her account, and her husband slaughtered on her account?"
"She may eat in the place which she wishes." "An orphan on whose account
the guardians slaughtered?" "He may eat in the place which he wishes." "A
slave of two partners?" "He must not eat with both." "A slave who is half
free?" "He must not eat with his master."
2. One said to his slave, "go and slaughter for me the passover." "He
slaughtered a kid?" "He may eat it." "He slaughtered a lamb?" "He may eat
it." "He slaughtered a kid and a lamb?" "He may eat of the first." "He
forgot what his master said to him--what shall he do?" "He must slaughter a
lamb and a kid, and shall say, 'If my master said to me--a kid, the kid is
on his account, and the lamb is on my account; and if my master said to
me--a lamb, the lamb is for him, and the kid is for me.' " "If his master
forgot what he said to him?" "Both animals must go forth to the house of
burning; and they are free from keeping the second passover."
3. One said to his sons, "I am ready to slaughter the passover for you who
shall first go up to Jerusalem." As soon as one of them entered with his
head and the greater part of his body inside the city gate, he gained his
own share of the passover, and gained it for his brothers with him. They
may always be reckoned in one company, when each one obtains the size of
an olive. They may first be reckoned, and afterward withdraw from a
company till the passover be slaughtered. Rabbi Simon said, "until its
blood be poured out on their account."
4. "He who reckoned others with himself in his portion of the lamb?" "The
members of the company are allowed to give to him his share, and he may
eat of it with his own guests; and they may eat their portion with their
own guests."
5. "If one observed an issue twice?" "They may slaughter the lamb on his
account on the seventh day of the issue if it be the fourteenth day of
Nisan." "If he observed it thrice?"(174) "They may only slaughter on his
account on the eighth day of the issue" (if it be the fourteenth day of
Nisan).
6. "The
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