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Mishnah, Toharot, 5.8


nanIf there was in the town one who was not of sound sense, a Gentile, or a Samaritan woman, all spit encountered in the town is deemed unclean. If a woman trod on a man's clothes or sat with him in a boat: If she knew that he was one who eats terumah, his clothes remain clean: But if not, he must ask her."


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aborted fetuses Porton (1988) 139
albeck,h. Porton (1988) 64, 139, 275
alon,g. Porton (1988) 275
ammonites Porton (1988) 139
animals Porton (1988) 132
aqiba Porton (1988) 115
birds Porton (1988) 139
bones Balberg (2014) 223, 230
buying and/or selling Porton (1988) 275
carrying Porton (1988) 275
children Porton (1988) 139
city/town Porton (1988) 64, 139, 275
corpse(-uncleanness) Porton (1988) 275
danby,h. Porton (1988) 64
deaf-mute Porton (1988) 64
dog-(food) Porton (1988) 64, 132
doubtful impurity (safeq tuma) Balberg (2014) 38
edomites Porton (1988) 139
egyptians Porton (1988) 139
epstein,j. Porton (1988) 64
furstenberg,yair Balberg (2014) 230
galen Balberg (2014) 38
gentiles Balberg (2014) 38
heave-off ering (terumah) Balberg (2014) 38
immersion Balberg (2014) 230
mentally inept person (shoteh/-ah) Balberg (2014) 38
people of the land Balberg (2014) 230
public domain,impurity in Balberg (2014) 38
saliva Balberg (2014) 38
samaritans Balberg (2014) 38, 198
scale disease Balberg (2014) 198
seminal emissions Balberg (2014) 230
thought (mahshava),role of in purity system Balberg (2014) 223, 230
visibility,implications of for im/purity' Balberg (2014) 223
visibility,implications of for im/purity Balberg (2014) 230