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Mesorat%20hashas for Tevul Yom 2:2

קְדֵרָה שֶׁהִיא מְלֵאָה מַשְׁקִים וְנָגַע בָּהּ טְבוּל יוֹם, אִם הָיָה מַשְׁקֵה תְרוּמָה, הַמַּשְׁקִין פְּסוּלִין וְהַקְּדֵרָה טְהוֹרָה. וְאִם הָיָה מַשְׁקֵה חֻלִּין, הַכֹּל טָהוֹר. וְאִם הָיוּ יָדָיו מְסֹאָבוֹת, הַכֹּל טָמֵא. זֶה חֹמֶר בַּיָּדַיִם מִבִּטְבוּל יוֹם. וְחֹמֶר בִּטְבוּל יוֹם מִבַּיָּדַיִם, שֶׁסְּפֵק טְבוּל יוֹם פּוֹסֵל אֶת הַתְּרוּמָה, וְהַיָּדַיִם סְפֵקָן טָהוֹר:

Regarding a pot which was full of liquid which was touched by a <i>tevul yom</i>, if the liquid is <i>terumah</i> [a portion of a crop given to a <i>kohen</i> which becomes holy upon separation, and can only be consumed by <i>kohanim</i> or their household], the liquid is invalidated [i.e. impure], and the pot is pure; and if the liquid is <i>chullin</i> [produce or food that is not sanctified, and is permitted for general consumption], all is pure. If one's hands were soiled [i.e. impure, when he touched the liquids in the pot], all is impure. This is a case where [soiled] hands have a greater stringency than a <i>tevul yom</i>. And a case where a <i>tevul yom</i> has a greater stringency than [soiled] hands is that one with uncertain status as a <i>tevul yom</i> invalidates <i>terumah</i>, yet an uncertainty regarding [soiled] hands is considered pure.

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