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Orlah 1:2-3
Orlah1: 2
עֵת שֶׁבָּאוּ אֲבוֹתֵינוּ לָאָרֶץ, מָצְאוּ נָטוּעַ — פָּטוּר. נָטְעוּ, אַף עַל פִּי שֶׁלֹּא כָּבְשׁוּ — חַיָּב. הַנּוֹטֵעַ לָרַבִּים — חַיָּב; רַבִּי יְהוּדָה פּוֹטֵר. הַנּוֹטֵעַ בִּרְשׁוּת הָרַבִּים, וְהָעוֹבֵד כּוֹכָבִים שֶׁנָּטַע, וְהַגַּזְלָן שֶׁנָּטַע, וְהַנּוֹטֵעַ בַּסְּפִינָה, וְהָעוֹלֶה מֵאֵלָיו — חַיָּב בָּעָרְלָה.
At the time that our forefathers came to the Land, [any tree that] they found planted [was] exempt. One that they planted, even though they had not yet conquered, is liable. One who plants for the public, [it is] liable. R' Yehudah exempts. One who plants in the public domain, or a non-Jew who planted, or a thief who planted, or one who plants in a boat, or [a tree] that grows on its own —- is liable to orlah.
Orlah1: 3
אִילָן שֶׁנֶּעֱקַר וְהַסֶּלַע עִמּוֹ, שְׁטָפוֹ נָהָר וְהַסֶּלַע עִמּוֹ, אִם יָכֹל לִחְיוֹת — פָּטוּר, וְאִם לַאו — חַיָּב. נֶעֱקַר הַסֶּלַע מִצִּדּוֹ, אוֹ שֶׁזִּעְזְעַתּוּ הַמַּחֲרֵשָׁה, אוֹ שֶׁזִּעְזְעוֹ וַעֲשָׂאוֹ כֶּעָפָר, אִם יָכוֹל לִחְיוֹת — פָּטוּר, וְאִם לַאו — חַיָּב.
A tree that was uprooted together with the rock, [or] was swept by a river together with the rock, if it can survive, it is exempt. But if not, it is liable. [If] the rock was dislodged from its side, or [if] the ploughshare jolted it, or if it jolted it and made it as dirt, if it is able to survive, it is exempt. But if not, it is liable.
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