Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Eruvin 60:4

כמאן דלא כחנניה דתניא חנניה אומר כל עצמן של בית שמאי לא היו מודים בעירוב עד שיוציא מטתו וכל כלי תשמישיו לשם

his bed and all the objects he uses. Whose view is followed by the Baraitha in<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'like whom goes that'.');"><sup>11</sup></span> which it was taught: If a man prepared an 'erub<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Of Sabbath limits at a distance of two thousand cubits from his abode.');"><sup>12</sup></span> [while he was dressed] in black<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Garments.');"><sup>13</sup></span>

Tosefta Maasrot

[If the owner of a field] said to him, "Go out and gather figs for yourself from the fig tree," he may eat casually from them and tithe them as certainly untithed produce. [If he] said to him, "Go out and fill yourself up this basket," he may eat from them casually and tithe them as Demai. In what case does this apply? With [a field belonging to] an am ha'aretz, but with [the field of] a chaver, he may eat and there is no need to tithe, the words of Rebbi. Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, In what case does this apply? With [the field of] an am ha'aretz, but with [the field of] a chaver, he should not eat until he has tithed, since chaverim are not be suspected of taking Terumah [on behalf of other produce] that is not in close by (and thus we can be certain that the chaver-owner would not have already tithed these figs (see Ter. 4:3)). Said Rebbi (not "Rabbi Yehuda"), my words are preferable to the words of Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel. It is better that chaverim will take Terumah [from produce] that is not close by and not feed untithed produce to amei ha'aretz.
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