Related for Eruvin 74:14
קסבר רב יוסף מאן דאית ליה ברירה ל"ש בדאורייתא ל"ש בדרבנן אית ליה ומאן דלית ליה ברירה ל"ש בדאורייתא ול"ש בדרבנן לית ליה
But what difficulty [is this]? Is not possible that R'Simeon does not uphold bererah only in a Pentateuchal law<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In respect of wine bought from Cutheans (supra 36b, f) .');"><sup>40</sup></span> but in respect of a Rabbinical law<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As is the case with 'erub with which the last cited Baraitha deals.');"><sup>43</sup></span> he may well uphold it? - He<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Who pointed out the contradiction. 'R. Joseph' of cur. edd. is deleted by Bah and is wanting in MS.M.');"><sup>44</sup></span>
Tosefta Demai
[If] an am ha'aretz who said to a chaver, "Buy me a bunch of vegetables," [or] "[Buy me] a loaf of bread," Rabbi Yosei says, there is no need [for the chaver] to tithe [what he purchased for the am ha'aretz, see Dem. 6:12]. Rabbi Yehudah says, he needs to tithe. Rabbi Shimon ben Gamaliel says, if he exchanges the money (i.e., he uses his own money rather than the am ha'aretz's money to purchase the vegetables or the bread, see Minchat Yitzchak here), he needs to tithe.
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