Shabbos23: 1
שׁוֹאֵל אָדָם מֵחֲבֵרוֹ כַּדֵּי יַיִן וְכַדֵּי שֶׁמֶן, וּבִלְבַד שֶׁלֹּא יֹאמַר לוֹ: “הַלְוֵנִי.“ וְכֵן, הָאִשָּׁה מֵחֲבֶרְתָּהּ, כִּכָּרוֹת. וְאִם אֵינוֹ מַאֲמִינוֹ, מַנִּיחַ טַלִּיתוֹ אֶצְלוֹ וְעוֹשֶׂה עִמּוֹ חֶשְׁבּוֹן לְאַחַר שַׁבָּת. וְכֵן, עֶרֶב פֶּסַח בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם שֶׁחָל לִהְיוֹת בַּשַּׁבָּת, מַנִּיחַ טַלִּיתוֹ אֶצְלוֹ, וְנוֹטֵל אֶת פִּסְחוֹ, וְעוֹשֶׂה עִמּוֹ חֶשְׁבּוֹן לְאַחַר יוֹם טוֹב.
A person may borrow pitchers of wine or pitchers of oil from his friend, provided he does not say to him: ’‘Lend me.’’ In the same manner, a woman [may borrow] loaves [of bread] from her friend. If he does not trust him, he may leave his cloak with him and make a reckoning with him after the Sabbath. So too, in Jerusalem, [when] the day before Passover falls out on the Sabbath, he may leave his cloak with him, take his pesach offering, and make a reckoning with him after Yom Tov.