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==Safek Safeka==
==Safek Safeka==
# Some say that safek safeka is only permitted after the fact.<Ref> The Reem on Smag Megillah writes that safek safeka is only permitted after the fact. See Rosh Bechorot 9a</ref> Many others disagree.<ref> Rav Ovadia in Chazon Ovadia 1:202 citing Perach Shoshan EH 3:2, Kol Eliyahu YD 2:2, Rosh A"Z 2:35</ref>
# Some say that safek safeka is only permitted after the fact.<Ref> The Reem on Smag Megillah writes that safek safeka is only permitted after the fact. See Rosh Bechorot 9a</ref> Many others disagree.<ref> Rav Ovadia in Chazon Ovadia 1:202 citing Perach Shoshan EH 3:2, Kol Eliyahu YD 2:2, Rosh A"Z 2:35</ref>
==Safek Safeka MShem Echad==
# A safek safeka that both sefakot rely on the same leniency isn't a safek safeka and is termed safek safeka mshem echad.<ref>Tosfot Ketubot 9a</ref> If one of the sefakot permit more than the other it is a valid safek safeka.<ref>Shach Klalei Safek Safeka n. 12. His proof is Tosfot Avoda Zara 38b with regards to Stam Kli Eino Ben Yomo.</ref>
==Safek Derabbanan Lkula - Safek Eched Deoritta Safek Eched Derabbanan==
==Safek Derabbanan Lkula - Safek Eched Deoritta Safek Eched Derabbanan==
# Rashba Brachot 31a cites a dispute regarding something which is a Biblically forbidden but there’s a doubt if it is forbidden and additionally another reason why it might not be a Biblical prohibition but would be a rabbinic one. Do we say safek safeka in such a case?  
# Rashba Brachot 31a cites a dispute regarding something which is a Biblically forbidden but there’s a doubt if it is forbidden and additionally another reason why it might not be a Biblical prohibition but would be a rabbinic one. Do we say safek safeka in such a case?