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Mesorat%20hashas for Chullin 251:4

אילימא אסיפא ת"ק נמי טהורי קא מטהר

The first Tanna had said: 'If there was some uncleanness in it the house becomes unclean', either by virtue of the fact that the uncleanness must come forth eventually, or by virtue of the rule that concealed uncleanness breaks through.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., R. Jose had heard the first Tanna declare the house unclean in every case to which one of the reasons stated in the text applies. E.g., (in the case that is inferred from the last clause) where there was not the space of a cubic handbreadth in the drawer, even though the cupboard stood in the doorway of the house, the house is unclean because of concealed uncleanness; or, the case quoted in the first clause, the house is unclean for the uncleanness will eventually pass through.');"><sup>1</sup></span>

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