Mishnayos Niddah Perek 6 Mishnah 7
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נדה פרק ו׳ משנה ז׳
With regard to any animal, i.e., sheep and rams, from which one is obligated by Torah law (see Deuteronomy 18:4) to give the first shearing of its wool to a priest, he is obligated to have gifts of the priesthood, i.e., the foreleg, the jaw, and the maw, which must be removed from slaughtered animals, taken from it (see Deuteronomy 18:3). And there are animals from which one is obligated to have gifts of the priesthood taken from them, e.g., cattle and goats, but from which he is not obligated to give the first shearing.
כֹּל שֶׁחַיָּב בְּרֵאשִׁית הַגֵּז, חַיָּב בַּמַּתָּנוֹת. וְיֵשׁ שֶׁחַיָּב בַּמַּתָּנוֹת וְאֵינוֹ חַיָּב בְּרֵאשִׁית הַגֵּז:
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כל שחייב בראשית הגז. רחלים ואילים בלבד:
חייב במתנות. הזרוע והלחיים והקיבה:
ויש שחייב במתנות. שחיוב המתנות לשור ועזים וכבשים:
כל שחייב בראשית הגז – ewes/sheep and rams alone.
חייב מתנות – the shoulder, the cheeks and the stomach (see Deuteronomy 18:3).
ויש שחייב במתנות – that the obligation of [priestly] gifts is for bulls and goats and sheep (at least one year old).