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Am Haaretz gives figs to a people in house or gate owned by one of them, bringing into his house causes tithe obligation?
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Am Haaretz trusted for holy things, parah adumah, and susceptibility to impurity, which are major Torah concepts
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Am Haaretz was seen redeeming an amount of maaser sheni, how much produce can one buy from him and assume that maaser was deducted?
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Am Haaretz who became careful regarding purity, said that his produce was pure, trusted?
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Am Haaretz who deducted some tithes trusted to have done other tithing obligations?
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buying a shemittah esrog from an Am Haaretz
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chaver (and surely an Am Haaretz) who sent olives from a vat, saplings, or fenugreek needs to deduct all tithes
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dates, figs, partially processed bought from an Am Haaretz, may he eat them casually? treated as demo? tevel?
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key to house entrusted to an Am Haaretz, contents of house considered impure?
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one may not deconsecrate one’s maaser sheni coins onto the produce of an Am Haaretz unless they are demai
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plants that grow wild, therefore can be bought from an Am Haaretz without concern about shemittah
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priestly gifts which may be given to a kohen who is an Am Haaretz
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some may be given to any kohen and some must go to the kohanim that are on duty, some may go to an Am Haaretz
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stolen from Am Haaretz, must repay, but also avoid giving terumah to an Am Haaretz
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twenty fours gifts, ten in the Temple, four in Jerusalem, ten outside Jerusalem, some may not be given to an Am Haaretz
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wife of an Am Haaretz grinding grain with a wife of a chaver