Tosefta for Sanhedrin 175:14
משום רבי ישמעאל אמרו אף מפריש מן העיסה:
R. Eliezer said: From his [sc. the victim's] navel. R. Akiba said: From his nose. R. Eliezer b. Jacob said: From the place where he becomes a murdered corpse. Viz., the neck.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Sotah 45b. The easiest form of murder is by slitting the throat. Now, if one gives this heifer as kiddushin, it is invalid. Consequently, if of two towns one is nearest the victim's navel, and the other to his nose, and each assigned a heifer (one of which of course is invalid), one is fit for kiddushin, and the other is not; v. p. 579. n. 3. ');"><sup>14</sup></span>
Tosefta Demai
A Kohen or a Levite who sold the produce of their field to a Yisrael, [as to anything] connected to the ground, the tithes are theirs, [and as to anything] not connected to the ground, until he smooths [the pile] (see Sanhedrin 88a:13) -- the tithes are his. He separates Terumah and tithes and gives it to the Kohen, and the remainder is his.
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