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Mishnah, Toharot, 7.6


nanIf tax collectors entered a house, the house is unclean. If a Gentile was with them they are believed if they say, \"we did not enter\" but they are not believed if they say \"we didn't touch anything.\" If thieves entered a house, only that part in which the feet of the thieves have stepped is unclean. And what do they cause to be unclean? Food and liquids and open earthenware, but couches and seats and earthenware that have tightly fitting covers remain clean. If a Gentile or a woman was with them, all is unclean."


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albeck,h. Porton (1988) 64, 235, 275
alon,g. Porton (1988) 275
apostate town Porton (1988) 235
aqiba Porton (1988) 115, 235
bones Balberg (2014) 223, 231
border-areas/frontier Porton (1988) 235
buying and/or selling Porton (1988) 275
carrying Porton (1988) 235, 275
city/town Porton (1988) 64, 235, 275
corpse(-uncleanness) Porton (1988) 275
danby,h. Porton (1988) 64, 235
dangerous gentile Porton (1988) 235
deaf-mute Porton (1988) 64
dog-(food) Porton (1988) 64
eliezer Porton (1988) 235
epstein,j. Porton (1988) 64, 235
furstenberg,yair Balberg (2014) 231
people of the land Balberg (2014) 231
samaritans Balberg (2014) 198
scale disease Balberg (2014) 198
self,examination and scrutiny Balberg (2014) 231
seminal emissions Balberg (2014) 231
skin discolorations/afflictions Balberg (2014) 231
thought (mahshava),role of in purity system Balberg (2014) 223, 231
visibility,implications of for im/purity' Balberg (2014) 223
visibility,implications of for im/purity Balberg (2014) 231