Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Eruvin 60:5

כמאן אזלא הא דתניא עירב בשחורים לא יצא בלבנים בלבנים לא יצא בשחורים כמאן אמר רב נחמן בר יצחק חנניה היא ואליבא דב"ש

he must not go out<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On the Sabbath, if after he deposited the 'erub on the Eve of the Sabbath, he returned to his permanent home.');"><sup>14</sup></span> in white;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Garments.');"><sup>13</sup></span> [if he was then<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When he deposited the 'erub.');"><sup>15</sup></span> dressed] in white he must not go out<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On the Sabbath, if after he deposited the 'erub on the Eve of the Sabbath, he returned to his permanent home.');"><sup>14</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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