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Related sobre Demai 5:4

הַלּוֹקֵחַ מִן הַפַּלְטֵר, מְעַשֵּׂר מִכָּל טְפוּס וּטְפוּס, דִּבְרֵי רַבִּי מֵאִיר. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, מֵאַחַת עַל הַכֹּל. מוֹדֶה רַבִּי יְהוּדָה בְּלוֹקֵחַ מִן הַמַּנְפּוֹל, שֶׁהוּא מְעַשֵּׂר מִכָּל אֶחָד וְאֶחָד:

Aquele que compra de um comerciante o dízimo de cada molde separadamente, as palavras do rabino Meir. O rabino Yehudah diz, de um por todos. O rabino Yehudah reconhece que, quando alguém compra de quem tem monopólio, ele separa o dízimo de cada um separadamente.

Tosefta Demai

One who purchases from a merchant tithes from each and every [bread] mold (see Menachot 94a:11), and if [the merchant] was bringing [vegetables from various farmers] and gathering them before [the purchaser], he takes tithes from each and every cucumber and from each and every bunch [of vegetables], and from each and every date. One who purchases from a shopkeeper, and goes back and takes from him a second time, even though he recognizes the barrel [of wine], he may not tithe from this [purchase] on behalf of that [prior purchase (see Dem. 5:6)].
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