בֵּית שְׂאֹר מֻקָּף צָמִיד פָּתִיל וְנָתוּן לְתוֹךְ הַתַּנּוּר, הַשְּׂאֹר וְהַשֶּׁרֶץ בְּתוֹכוֹ וְהַקֶּרֶץ בֵּינְתַיִם, הַתַּנּוּר טָמֵא וְהַשְּׂאֹר טָהוֹר. וְאִם הָיָה כַזַּיִת מִן הַמֵּת, הַתַּנּוּר וְהַבַּיִת טָמֵא, וְהַשְּׂאֹר טָהוֹר. אִם יֶשׁ שָׁם פּוֹתֵחַ טֶפַח, הַכֹּל טָמֵא:
Wenn ein Sauerteigtopf mit fest anliegendem Deckel in einen Ofen gestellt wurde und sich etwas Sauerteig und ein Sheretz im Topf befanden , sich jedoch eine Unmenge ungenießbaren Brotes zwischen ihnen befand, ist der Ofen unrein, aber der Sauerteig ist rein. Aber wenn es eine olivgrüne Leiche [im Topf] gab, sind sowohl der Ofen als auch das Haus unrein, aber der Sauerteig bleibt rein. Wenn in der Trennwand [im Sauerteigtopf] eine Handbreite geöffnet wurde, werden alle unrein.
Jerusalem Talmud Chagigah
There we have stated: “If he ate a fig cake with dirty hands, put his hand into his mouth to remove a pebble, …” Ḥizqiah said, one stated this only for a fig cake where he desires the fluid remaining on his finger, therefore not for anything else. Rebbi Joḥanan said, there is no difference, equally a fig cake where he desires the fluid remaining on his finger or anything other. The Mishnah disagrees with Ḥizqiah: “Touching by a person impure in the impurity of the dead who had food or drink in his mouth: if he put his head inside a pure stove he made it impure. If a pure person with food or drink in his mouth put his head inside the impure stove he became impure.” One understands drinks. From where was the food susceptible to impurity? Not from his saliva! Explain it either from a moist fig cake or as food which already outside were susceptible to impurity. The Mishnah disagrees with Rebbi Joḥanan: “One eats dry food with dirty hands with heave but not with sancta.” Explain it if he throws. If he throws then even for sancta. Maybe he will forget and touch. If maybe he will forget and touch then it should be forbidden also for heave. Eaters of heave are vigilant and he will not forget but eaters of sancta are not vigilant and he forgets.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy