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Talmud zu Zevachim 12:6

הָיוּ סוֹבְלִין אוֹתָם בְּמוֹטוֹת. יָצְאוּ הָרִאשׁוֹנִים חוּץ לְחוֹמַת הָעֲזָרָה וְהָאַחֲרוֹנִים לֹא יָצְאוּ, הָרִאשׁוֹנִים מְטַמְּאִין בְּגָדִים, וְהָאַחֲרוֹנִים אֵינָן מְטַמְּאִין בְּגָדִים, עַד שֶׁיֵּצֵאוּ. יָצְאוּ אֵלּוּ וָאֵלּוּ, אֵלּוּ וָאֵלּוּ מְטַמְּאִין בְּגָדִים. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, אֵלּוּ וָאֵלּוּ אֵינָן מְטַמְּאִין בְּגָדִים, עַד שֶׁיִּצַּת הָאוּר בְּרֻבָּן. נִתַּךְ הַבָּשָׂר, אֵין הַשּׂוֹרֵף מְטַמֵּא בְגָדִים:

Sie würden die [Bullen und Ziegen] auf Stangen tragen. Sobald die ersten [die Männer vor] die Wände des Hofes passieren und die hinteren [noch] nicht [die Wände des Hofes] passiert haben, werden die Kleider der ersten unrein, aber die Kleider der hinteren nicht unrein werden, bis sie gegangen sind. Sobald beide Sets verlassen haben, wird die Kleidung beider Sets unrein. Rabbi Shimon sagt: Ihre Kleidung wird erst unrein, wenn das Feuer den größten Teil des Fleisches verbrannt hat. [Sobald] das Fleisch verkohlt ist, wird die Kleidung von jemandem [anderen], der [das Fleisch] verbrennt, nicht unrein.

Jerusalem Talmud Yoma

Rebbi Ḥiyya bar Abba said, Rebbi Eleazar asked: If bulls and he-goats to be burned were taken out and brought back118Since it was established in the previous paragraph that the carcasses are the cause of severe impurity by biblical decree once the majority of the limbs was removed from the Temple precinct, the question necessarily refers to single limbs which do not constitute a majority of the carcass. The question is different in the Babli, Zevaḥim105a.? It is obvious for us that in returning they do not make garments impure119A limb even partially taken out of the sacred precinct becomes disqualified. Even if a person other than the carrier who touches a limb while it is taken back may become impure in his person, the impurity does not extend to his clothing since the biblical conditions for this are not satisfied.. What our problem is, do they make garments impure from the moment they started to be brought out120As will be seen, the question is about people other than the carriers of the carcass or its limbs. If the carcass was partially taken out but then returned, and a third party touched the body, do his garments become impure?? Rebbi Abba objected, did we not state121Mishnah Zevaḥim 12:6.: “They were carrying them on yokes. If the front carriers left the walls of the Temple courtyard while the back carriers did not yet leave, the front carriers make garments impure while the back carriers do not make garments impure until they also leave. After they left, these and those make garments impure.” Rebbi Yudan, Rebbi Mattaniah’s father, said, there is a difference, for it is written, then he shall take out122Lev. 4:12, about the purification sacrifice of the anointed priest., until he completely leave the domain from which it is taken out123The carriers become impure the moment they are completely outside the wall of the Temple courtyard, but the carcass becomes a source of severe impurity for any who touch it only after it was completely taken out of the sacred domain. The carriers become impure even if they never come in contact with the carcass. The wooden bars on which the carcass is carried do not transmit impurity by touch; the impurity of the carriers is induced by the motion of the carcass, not by contact..
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