Mesorat%20hashas for Bava Batra 193:9
הכשירן דמאי אי דמיא אכשורי מכשרי אי דחמרא אכשורי מכשרי לא צריכא שתמדו במי גשמים
consecrated, but there [it relates] to objects whose value<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If. e.g.. one has consecrated wine for the purpose that the proceeds from its sale might be used for Temple repairs, the wine must be sold and the proceeds only used. The sanctity of such an object is not as high as that which itself is to be offered on the altar. ');"><sup>15</sup></span> only was consecrated. There is [also] no contradiction between [the respective laws relating to] tithes, [for] here, [the law relates] to that which is certainly tithe, [but] there [it relates] to tithe of <i>Demai</i>.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Heb. [H] (root [H] 'suspect'). Wine or any produce about which there is doubt whether the tithe or any of the priestly, or Levitical gifts has been duly separated. (Produce, e.g.. purchased from an ignorant man, 'am ha-arez.) The law relating to tithes that have been taken from such wine etc., is not as stringent as that relating to tithe taken from produce, wine, etc. about which it is definitely known that no tithe has ever before been taken. ');"><sup>16</sup></span>
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