Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Gittin 46:3

והא עובד כוכבים והא כותי דאיתנהו בתורת תרומה דנפשייהו דתנן העובד כוכבים והכותי שתרמו משלהם תרומתם תרומה ותנן עובד כוכבים שתרם של ישראל אפי' ברשות אין תרומתו תרומה

The reason is, is it not, that Scripture says, you also shall give your heave-offering,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Num. XVIII, 28. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>

Tosefta Terumot

A Gentile that separates the terumah of his friends (חבריו not חברים per the GR"A), or of a Jew, even with permission, his terumah is not [valid] terumah (Ter. 1:1). It so happened in Pinah (alt. "in Pigah" =בפיגא), that a certain Jew said to a Gentile, "Separate the terumah of my threshing floor." And he separated the terumah, and [subseqently] the terumah fell back onto the threshing floor [becoming mixed with the rest of the produce]. And this matter came before Rabban Gamaliel (alt., "Shimon ben Gamaliel") and he said, "Since the Gentile separated the terumah, it is not [valid] terumah," [and thus the resulting mixture is not forbidden]. Rabbi Yitzhak says, a Gentile that separates the terumah of a Jew, and the owners [of the produce] remain near him [throughout the process], his terumah is [valid] terumah.
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Tosefta Terumot

A Gentile that [separates] terumah -- his terumah is valid terumah (but see Ter. 1:1). In what case does this apply? [In the case of] a threshing floor, he separated terumah and gave it to a Kohen, [or separated] first tithes and gave them to a Levite [or separated] poor person's tithes and gave them to a poor person. [If his] produce is properly tithed [but] he brings his produce into his house, his produce is [considered] spoiled. An Israelite who is suspected of having brought his produce into his house, his produce [is considered] spoiled. A Samaritan is like a Gentile, the words of Rebbi. Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, a Samaritan is like an Israelite.
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