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Related על ביכורים 1:12

Tosefta Bikkurim

We do not bring Bikkurim (first fruits) before Shavuot, and if they are [nonetheless] brought, we must wait until Shavuot arrives and [only then] recite the declaration [beginning with "My father was a wandering Aramean..." (Deut. 26:5-10)].
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Tosefta Bikkurim

One who purchases a single tree out of many [in close proximity], behold, he brings [its fruits] but does not recite the declaration because he did not purchase the land [but only the tree], the words of Rabbi Meir. And the Sages say, he neither brings it nor recites the declaration.
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Tosefta Bikkurim

Rabbi Yehuda says, [among] all the converts, everyone brings [first fruits] but they do not recite the declaration. [However,] the Kenites, the descendants of the father-in-law of Moses (Judges 1:16), bring [first fruits] and recite the declaration, as it is said (Num. 10:32), "[Moses said to Hovav, son of R'uel the Midyanite, Moses's father-in-law] ... It will be that if you go with us ... [from the goodness that God does to us, we will do good unto you]."
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Tosefta Bikkurim

Behold, he separated his first fruits and he recited over them, and then he went back and purchased a different field, and five different species of first fruits had [already] been taken from it. [In that case,] even though he takes from it [fruits] from the same species [as the previous owner], he brings but does not recite, as a person may not recite [the first-fruit declaration] twice in the same year.
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Tosefta Bikkurim

Rabbi Yehuda says, until [he brings them] to the Be'er HaGolah (per Lieberman, an area on the perimeter of the Temple Courtyard), he remains obligated in the responsibility [of bringing first fruits]. From [the point that he brings the fruit to] the Be'er HaGolah, he is no longer obligated in the responsibility. Rabbi Shimon ben Yehuda says in the name of Rabbi Shimon, as for one who must replace [the first fruits if they were robbed or rotted (see Bikkurim 1:8)], he is not liable [to pay an extra] fifth in addition to [the replacement].
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Tosefta Bikkurim

Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, we do not bring first fruits from dates, except for the dates that [grow] in Jericho, and we do not recite [the declaration] except over the dry ones. Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says, we bring valley pomegranates [as opposed to valley figs (see notes to Y. Bikkurim 1.3.7)] and recite [the declaration over them].
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