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הָאוֹנֵס, וְהַמְפַתֶּה, וְהַשּׁוֹטֶה — לֹא פוֹסְלִים וְלֹא מַאֲכִילִים; וְאִם אֵינָם רְאוּיִין לָבוֹא בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל — הֲרֵי אֵלּוּ פוֹסְלִין. כֵּיצַד? יִשְׂרָאֵל שֶׁבָּא עַל בַּת כֹּהֵן — תֹּאכַל בִּתְרוּמָה. עִבְּרָה — לֹא תֹאכַל בִּתְרוּמָה. נֶחְתַּךְ הָעֻבָּר בְּמֵעֶיהָ — תֹּאכֵל. כֹּהֵן שֶׁבָּא עַל בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל — לֹא תֹאכַל בִתְרוּמָה. עִבְּרָה — לֹא תֹאכֵל. יָלְדָה תֹּאכֵל. נִמְצָא כֹּחוֹ שֶׁל בֵּן גָּדוֹל מִשֶּׁל אָב. הָעֶבֶד פּוֹסֵל מִשּׁוּם בִּיאָה, וְאֵינוֹ פוֹסֵל מִשּׁוּם זֶרַע. כֵּיצַד? בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל לְכֹהֵן, בַּת כֹּהֵן לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, וְיָלְדָה הֵימֶנּוּ בֵן, וְהָלַךְ הַבֵּן וְנִכְבַּשׁ עַל הַשִּׁפְחָה, וְיָלְדָה הֵימֶנּוּ בֵן — הֲרֵי זֶה עֶבֶד. הָיְתָה אֵם אָבִיו בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל לְכֹהֵן — לֹא תֹאכַל בַּתְּרוּמָה. בַּת כֹּהֵן לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, תֹּאכַל בַּתְּרוּמָה. מַמְזֵר פּוֹסֵל וּמַאֲכִיל. כֵּיצַד? בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל לְכֹהֵן, וּבַת כֹּהֵן לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, וְיָלְדָה הֵימֶנּוּ בַת, וְהָלְכָה הַבַּת וְנִשֵּׂאת לְעֶבֶד, אוֹ לְגוֹי, וְיָלְדָה הֵימֶנּוּ בֵן הֲרֵי זֶה מַמְזֵר. הָיְתָה אֵם אִמּוֹ בַּת יִשְׂרָאֵל לְכֹהֵן — תֹּאכַל בִתְרוּמָה. בַּת כֹּהֵן לְיִשְׂרָאֵל — לֹא תֹאכַל בִתְרוּמָה.
The rapist, the seducer, and the mentally incompetent do not disqualify nor do they entitle [a woman] to eat [terumah]; but if they were unfit to marry into [the congre- gation of] Israel, they disqualify [her]. How so? [If] a Yisrael cohabited with the daughter of a Kohen, she may eat terumah. [If] she became pregnant, she may not eat terumah. [However, if] the fetus was cut up in her womb, she may eat terumah. [If] a Kohen cohabited with the daughter of a Yisrael, she may not eat terumah. [If] she became pregnant, she may not eat. [However,] if she gave birth, she may eat. Thus, the power of the son is greater than that of the father. The slave disqualifies because of cohabitation, but does not disqualify as a descendant. How so? [If] the daughter of a Yisrael [married] a Kohen, [or the] daughter of a Kohen [married] a Yisrael, and she bore him a son; and the son went and forced himself on a slavewoman, and she bore a son from him —- he is a slave. [If] his father's mother was the daughter of a Yisrael [married] to a Kohen, she may not eat terumah; [if] the daughter of a Kohen [married] a Yisrael, she may eat terumah. A mamzer disqualifies and entitles [a woman] to eat [terumah]. How so? [If] the daughter of a Yisrael [married] a Kohen, or the daughter of a Kohen [married] a Yisrael, and she bore him a daughter; and the daughter went and married a slave or a non-Jew, and bore a son from him, he is a mamzer. [If] his mother's mother was the daughter of a Yisrael married to a Kohen, she may eat terumah; [if] the daughter of a Kohen [married] a Yisrael, she may not eat terumah.
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