Close to shekels they will fall to shekels, to charity they will fall to charity
A small question, if possible.
In the Mishnah on the number of shekels (P\”7 41), coins found between the shekels and the donation close to the shekels will be reduced to the shekels, and to the donation they will be reduced to the donation. Similarly, the Maimonides ruled in the Halacha of Ma’aser Sheni (P\”6 12): Fruit found between the fruits of the tithe and the fruits of the donation will be reduced to the nearest.
Many have made it difficult, and after all, the majority and the close follow the majority and not the close (22:23). And why shouldn’t we check what the deal is with the majority?
Bartanura writes that it is a shew. Several recent scholars (Radbaz on Maimonides, Tiferet Yisrael in the Mishnah on Shekels, Sha’arei Yehuda on Maimonides in the book of theft, and more) wrote that it is difficult to include this in Maimonides, who simply wrote the law and did not specify that it is a shew.
There are other interpretations in the latter, all of which I didn’t like.
If you have any insight into the matter, I would love to hear it (this is a matter for a ruling, otherwise I wouldn’t bother you)
Thank you very much!
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