Related%20passage for Oholot 13:6
אֵלּוּ שֶׁאֵינָן מְמַעֲטִים. אֵין הָעֶצֶם מְמַעֵט עַל יְדֵי עֲצָמוֹת, וְלֹא בָשָׂר עַל יְדֵי בָשָׂר, וְלֹא כַזַּיִת מִן הַמֵּת, וְלֹא כַזַּיִת מִן הַנְּבֵלָה, וְלֹא כָעֲדָשָׁה מִן הַשֶּׁרֶץ, וְלֹא כַבֵּיצָה אֳכָלִים, וְלֹא תְבוּאָה שֶׁבַּחַלּוֹנוֹת, וְלֹא כָכַי שֶׁאֵין בָּהּ מַמָּשׁ, וְלֹא נִבְלַת הָעוֹף הַטָּהוֹר שֶׁחִשַּׁב עָלֶיהָ, וְלֹא נִבְלַת עוֹף הַטָּמֵא שֶׁחִשַּׁב עָלֶיהָ וְהִכְשִׁירָהּ, וְלֹא הַשְּׁתִי וְהָעֵרֶב הַמְנֻגָּעִים, וְלֹא לְבֵנָה מִבֵּית הַפְּרָס, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי מֵאִיר. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים, הַלְּבֵנָה מְמַעֶטֶת, מִפְּנֵי שֶׁעֲפָרָהּ טָהוֹר. זֶה הַכְּלָל, הַטָּהוֹר מְמַעֵט, וְהַטָּמֵא אֵינוֹ מְמַעֵט:
The following do not reduce: A bone does not reduce with other bones, nor does meat with other meat, nor [a piece the size of] an olive of a corpse or [a piece the size of] an olive of a carcass or [a piece the size of] a lentil of a vermin, nor [a piece the size of] an egg of food, nor grain that is in windows, nor a spiderweb that does not have substance, nor the carcass of a pure bird that he decided [to eat], nor a carcass of an impure bird that he decided [to eat] and made susceptible to impurity, nor the warp or weft that have [impure] spots, nor a brick from a <i>Beit Pras</i> [a field in which a grave has been plowed over], says Rabbi Meir. The Sages say the brick does reduce because its dust is pure. This is the rule, what is pure reduces and what is impure does not reduce.
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