Quotation for Bava Batra 131:3
התם כדאמר ר' אלעזר טעמא דאמר ר' אלעזר מ"ט דר' אליעזר דכתיב (שמואל א יד, כז) ויטבול אותה ביערת הדבש
The Sages, however, say that it is not on the same footing as the soil, that it cannot serve as a surety for a <i>prosbul</i>, that it can become unclean where it is, and that one who takes honey from it on Sabbath has not to bring a sin-offering'?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' 'Uk. III, 10, v. infra 80b. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
Mishnah Kelim
Bakers’ baking-boards are susceptible to impurity, but those used by householders are clean. But if he dyed them red or saffron they are susceptible to impurity. If a bakers’ shelf was fixed to a wall: Rabbi Eliezer rules that it is clean And the sages rule that it is susceptible to impurity. The bakers' frame is susceptible to impurity but one used by householders is clean. If he made a rim on its four sides it is susceptible to impurity, but if one side was open it is clean. Rabbi Shimon says: if he fixed it so that one can cut the dough upon it, it is susceptible to impurity. Similarly, a rolling-pin is susceptible to impurity.
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