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Talmud for Kelim 5:9

תַּנּוּר שֶׁבָּא מְחֻתָּךְ מִבֵּית הָאֻמָּן, וְעָשָׂה בוֹ לִמּוּדִין, וְנוֹתְנָן עָלָיו וְהוּא טָהוֹר, נִטְמָא. וְסִלֵּק אֶת לִמּוּדָיו, טָהוֹר. הֶחֱזִירָן לוֹ, טָהוֹר. מֵרְחוֹ בְטִיט, מְקַבֵּל טֻמְאָה, וְאֵינוֹ צָרִיךְ לְהַסִּיקֶנּוּ, שֶׁכְּבָר הֻסָּק:

An oven which came cut up in sections from the craftsman's house and hoops are made for it and put on it, is pure. If it contracts impurity, and then the hoops are removed, it is pure. If he put them back on, it remains pure. If it is plastered with clay, it becomes susceptible to impurity, and there is no need to heat it since it was once heated.

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