Mesorat%20hashas for Tevul Yom 1:3
מַסְמֵר שֶׁאַחַר הַכִּכָּר, וְגַרְגֵּר מֶלַח קָטָן, וְחַרְחוּר פָּחוּת מִכָּאֶצְבַּע, רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, כָּל שֶׁהוּא נֶאֱכָל עָלָיו, טְמֵאִים בִּטְבוּל יוֹם, וְאֵין צָרִיךְ לוֹמַר בְּכָל הַטֻּמְאוֹת:
A nail-shaped knob on the back of a loaf [that serves as a sign], or a small grain of salt [stuck to a loaf], or a burnt crust less than a finger's breadth [are all rendered impure impure by contact with a <i>tevul yom</i> and render the loaf impure as well]. Rabbi Yose says: whatever is eaten along with it [i.e. with the loaf] is rendered impure [and renders the entire loaf impure upon contact] with a <i>tevul yom</i>; and it is needless to say [that this is the case] regarding all other impurities.
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