Gittin 31A

Study Gittin folio 31A with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.

Text Excerpt

The verse speaks of two terumot; one is standard teruma and one is teruma of the tithe. Since they are mentioned together, they can be compared: Just as standard teruma is taken by estimate, as there is no requirement for the amount separated to be measured precisely, and it can be taken by though

Mishnah: With regard to one who sets aside produce with the understanding that he will separate terumot and tithes with it, so that when he has untithed produce he can render it fit by declaring that the teruma and tithes that must be separated will be from the produce that he had set aside for th

R' Yehuda says: One checks the wine that is set aside to be used for separating terumot and tithes for other wine to see if it has turned to vinegar, which would render it unfit for this purpose, at 3 times during the year: When the east wind blows at the conclusion of the festival of Sukkot, and wh

Talmud: The Mishnah taught that if the produce or money was lost, then one must be concerned that it occurred from the time until the same time. The Talmud asks: What is meant by: From the time until the same time? R' Yoḥanan said: It means from the time it was checked and found to be lost, until