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בעינן חתיכה משתי חתיכות

It might be suggested that the following provides support to his<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Samuel's. ');"><sup>37</sup></span> view: There are five who may not set apart <i>terumah</i>, and if they did so their <i>terumah</i> is not valid. These are they: A deaf man, an imbecile, a minor, he who gives <i>terumah</i><span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Without the authority of its owner. ');"><sup>38</sup></span> from that which is not his own, and an idolater who gave <i>terumah</i> from that which belonged to an Israelite; and even [if the latter gave it] with the consent of the Israelite his <i>terumah</i> is invalid!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ter. I, 1 Shab. 153b. From this Mishnah, then, it follows, since the terumah of a deaf man is regarded as definitely invalid, that the incapacity of a deaf man is not a matter of doubt; and this apparently provides support to Samuel's view. ');"><sup>39</sup></span>

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