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Halakhah for Parah 10:2

הַטָּהוֹר לְחַטָּאת שֶׁנָּגַע בְּמַדָּף, טָמֵא. לָגִין שֶׁל חַטָּאת שֶׁנָּגַע בְּמַדָּף, טָמֵא. הַטָּהוֹר לְחַטָּאת שֶׁנָּגַע בְּאֳכָלִים וּמַשְׁקִים, בְּיָדוֹ, טָמֵא. וּבְרַגְלוֹ, טָהוֹר. הֱסִיטָן בְּיָדוֹ, רַבִּי יְהוֹשֻׁעַ מְטַמֵּא, וַחֲכָמִים מְטַהֲרִים:

One who is pure for <i>chatat</i>, who [then] touched a <i>madaf</i> object, is made impure [for <i>chatat</i>]. Jugs [which are sufficiently pure and intended for holding the waters] for a <i>chatat</i>, which [then] touched a <i>madaf</i> object, are made impure [for <i>chatat</i>]. One who is pure for <i>chatat</i>, who [then] touched foods or drinks, if [he touched them] with his hand, he is impure, if with his foot, he his pure. If he moved them with his hand [without touching them], Rabbi Yehoshua considers him impure, and the Sages consider him pure.

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