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In the case of one who purchases wine from among the Samaritans [Kutim], if there is reason to suspect that teruma and tithes were not separated, and he cannot separate them before the start of Shabbat, he acts as follows. If there are 100 log of wine in the jugs, he says: Two log that I will separ
R' Yehuda, R' Yosei, and R' Shimon prohibit one from doing so. The objection of these 3 rabbis is presumably that this arrangement relies on the principle of retroactive designation, as at the time of the declaration the identity of the particular portions of wine that will be teruma and tithes is u
The Talmud says: Ultimately, why do you reverse the baraita that contains the opinions of R' Yehuda and R' Dosa? It is because there is a difficulty due to the contradiction between one statement of R' Yehuda and another statement of R' Yehuda. Now too, although you have reversed the baraita, a sim
As you said, according to the opinion of R' Yoḥanan: Do not say that anything that was picked from this vine by passersby shall be desacralized onto these coins. Rather, say that anything that will be picked from this vine shall be desacralized onto these coins. Apparently, R' Yoḥanan here accepts
As Rav Asi says that R' Yoḥanan says: Brothers who divided property received as an inheritance are considered purchasers from each other, and as purchasers of land they must return the portions to each other in the Jubilee Year, at which point they may redistribute the property. This demonstrates th