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Related zu Bikkurim 2:4

וְיֵשׁ בַּבִּכּוּרִים מַה שֶּׁאֵין כֵּן בַּתְּרוּמָה וּבַמַּעֲשֵׂר, שֶׁהַבִּכּוּרִים נִקְנִין בִּמְחֻבָּר לַקַּרְקַע, וְעוֹשֶׂה אָדָם כָּל שָׂדֵהוּ בִּכּוּרִים, וְחַיָּב בְּאַחֲרָיוּתָם, וּטְעוּנִים קָרְבָּן וְשִׁיר וּתְנוּפָה וְלִינָה:

Bikkurim hat Eigenschaften, die weder Terumah noch Ma'aser have: dass Bikkurim bestimmt werden kann, während sie sich noch im Boden befinden, und eine Person ihr gesamtes Feld in Bikkurim verwandeln kann und einer für ihr Ende verantwortlich ist [dh sie nach Jerusalem bringt], und sie ein Opfer erfordern, singen, winken und über Nacht bleiben [in Jerusalem].

Tosefta Bikkurim

And so too Rabbi Shimon would say, [the Sages] did not state that produce that grows from [the seeds of] first fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. "Tithes" -- about which "tithes" did they speak [when the Sages ruled that aftergrowths must be treated as tithes (see Ter. 9:6)]? [They ruled that aftergrowths are treated as tithes only] with regards to anything whose seed disintegrates [after planting], with regards to [produce] that is taken in and out of Jerusalem, with regards to [produce] that does not have the value of a perutah, and with regards to [produce] that is not [subject to the laws of] redemption. Rabbi Shimon ben Yehuda says in the name of Rabbi Shimon, one is not liable [to bring] first fruits that are attached to the ground.
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