Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Quoting%20commentary for Chullin 269:47

ומנא תימרא דאמר ר' יוסי

And whence does R'Ila'i know that that which is held jointly with a gentile [is exempt]? - He derives it from the beginning of the verse, which reads: The first of thy corn,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Deut. XVIII, 4. The firstfruits of corn held jointly with a gentile is not subject to the offering of terumah; likewise it is reasonable to infer that sheep held jointly with a gentile are not subject to the law of the first of the fleece; consequently the later expression 'thy sheep' excludes that which is held jointly by Israelites.');"><sup>26</sup></span>

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