Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Kiddushin 108:5

כר"מ במעשר מאי היא דתנן כרם רבעי ב"ש אומרים אין לו חומש ואין לו ביעור וב"ה אומרים יש לו

Beth Shammai maintain: It is not subject to a fifth<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If one redeems it and expends the money in Jerusalem, he need not add a fifth, which is necessary in the case of second-tithe.');"><sup>8</sup></span> or removal;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If an Israelite separated tithes but did not render them to their rightful owners, he might not keep them in his own house beyond the end of the third and the sixth years of the Septennate, but had to remove and give them to their owners. Likewise, second-tithe might not be kept in the house after that, but had to be taken to Jerusalem. This does not apply to fourth year vintage.');"><sup>9</sup></span> Beth Hillel rule: It is Beth Shammai rule: The law of fallings and gleanings apply to it;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Heb. peret and 'olleloth respectively. Peret, single grapes that fall off during vintaging; 'olleloth, small single bunches, which must not be vintaged but left for the poor, v. Lev, XIX, 10.');"><sup>10</sup></span>

Mishnah Eduyot

A vineyard of the fourth year Beth Shammai says: it is not subject to the law of the fifth nor to the law of removal. And Beth Hillel says: it is subject to the law of the fifth and to the law of removal. Beth Shammai says: it is subject to the law of fallen grapes and to the law of gleanings, and the poor redeem them for themselves. And Beth Hillel says: all of it goes to the winepress.
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Mishnah Maaser Sheni

[The grapes of] a vineyard in its fourth year:Bet Shammai says: the laws of the added fifth and removal do not apply to them; But Bet Hillel says: they do. Bet Shammai says: the laws of peret and the defective clusters apply to them, and the poor can redeem the grapes for themselves. But Bet Hillel says: all [of them] go to the wine-press.
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Mishnah Peah

[The grapes of] a vineyard in its fourth year:Bet Shammai says: the laws of the added fifth and removal do not apply to them; But Bet Hillel says: they do. Bet Shammai says: the laws of peret and the defective clusters apply to them, and the poor can redeem the grapes for themselves. But Bet Hillel says: all [of them] go to the wine-press.
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