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Quoting%20commentary for Kelim 26:2

כִּיס שֶׁל שְׁנָצוֹת שֶׁנִּטְּלוּ שְׁנָצָיו, טָמֵא. נִפְשַׁט, טָהוֹר. טָלָה עָלָיו אֶת הַמַּטְלֵת מִלְּמַטָּן, טָמֵא. כִּיס לְתוֹךְ כִּיס, שֶׁנִּטְמָא אַחַד מֵהֶן בְּמַשְׁקֶה, לֹא נִטְמָא חֲבֵרוֹ. צְרוֹר הַמַּרְגָּלִית, טָמֵא. צְרוֹר הַמָּעוֹת, רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר מְטַמֵּא, וַחֲכָמִים מְטַהֲרִים:

A draw-string pouch whose laces were removed is still [susceptible to being rendered] impure; if it flattened out, it is pure [insusceptible to impurity]. If one hung a flap on it from below [such that it can still hold something, even when flattened out], it is [susceptible to being rendered] impure. Regarding a pouch within a pouch, if one of them was rendered impure by a liquid, the other is not rendered impure. A [leather] bundle for a gem is [susceptible to being rendered] impure. Regarding a bundle for money, Rabbi Eliezer considers it [susceptible to being rendered] impure; and the Sages consider it pure [insusceptible to impurity].

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