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Mishnah, Niddah, 10.4


nanIf a zav, a zavah, a niddah, a woman after childbirth or a metzora have died [their corpses] they convey uncleanness by being carried until the flesh has decayed. If a non-Jew has died he does not convey uncleanness. Bet Shammai says: all women die as niddot. But Bet Hillel says: a woman is not regarded as a niddah unless she died while she was in menstruation."


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albeck,h. Porton (1988) 275
alon,g. Porton (1988) 273, 275
ammonites Porton (1988) 65
anaths house Porton (1988) 273
aqiba Porton (1988) 79, 115
blood Porton (1988) 65, 79, 273
bones Balberg (2014) 223, 227
brooks,r. Porton (1988) 120
buying and/or selling Porton (1988) 79, 275
büchler,a. Porton (1988) 273
carrying Porton (1988) 65, 79, 273, 275
city/town Porton (1988) 120, 275
clothes/garments Porton (1988) 65, 273
corpse(-uncleanness) Porton (1988) 79, 275
crops Porton (1988) 65
dangerous gentile Porton (1988) 79
eliezer Porton (1988) 79, 120
funeral Hachlili (2005) 326
genital discharge Balberg (2014) 193
mourning Hachlili (2005) 326
public domain,impurity in Balberg (2014) 227
scale disease Balberg (2014) 193
seminal emissions Balberg (2014) 227
talmud Hachlili (2005) 326
thought (mahshava),role of in purity system Balberg (2014) 223, 227
visibility,implications of for im/purity' Balberg (2014) 223
visibility,implications of for im/purity Balberg (2014) 227