Related for Gittin 122:5
וליחוש שמא תסיטנו אשתו נדה
— R. Jeremiah replied: [Even so] there is no contradiction: in the one case we speak of produce which has become capable of receiving uncleanness,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' By means of a liquid, v. Lev. XI, 38. ');"><sup>5</sup></span>
Tosefta Demai
One who [brings his grain to be] milled at the place (i.e., the mill) of an am ha'aretz or the place of a Samaritan, he need not be concerned about impurity (cf. Dem. 3:4). One who [brings his grain to be] milled at the place of a Gentile, behold, he needs to be concerned about impurity.
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Tosefta Demai
They [may] store Terumah (i.e., the portion set aside for a Kohen, which must remain pure), at the place (i.e., a grain silo) of an Israelite (non-Kohen) am ha'aretz, but they [may] not store Terumah at the place of a Kohen am ha'aretz, since he has no shame in front of it.
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