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burning impure terumah foods together despite them being different levels of impurity, Tevul Yom, biblical, rabbinic
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comparison of combining doughs of challah and Tevul Yom
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comparison of combining doughs of challah and Tevul Yom
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distant road exempt from Pesach offering, removing impurity by sprinkling purification waters on Shabbos to be eligible for the Pesach offering, Tevul Yom
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dough bitten by another dough considered combined? biblical law or rabbinic enactment? considered attached in regards of impurity of Tevul Yom?
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dough bitten by another dough, considered attached in regards of impurity of Tevul Yom? (touching one part contaminates all parts)?
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eighteen decrees, bread of non Jews, cheese, oil, daughters, semen, urine, baal keri laws, impurity of lands outside Israel, eating or drinking foods of impurity, rules about mikveh, holy scrolls are impure, unwashed hands, Tevul Yom, liquids that made other items impure, giving a non Jew his purse to carry on Shabbos, zav not eating with a zavah, items covering an impurity spreads the impurity, harvesting grapes in a bais hapras, mikveh water unwittingly collected in a pipe, wine, vinegar, brine and sauce from fish, preserves, cooked foods, salted foods, split kernels, foreign languages, testimony of idolators, their gifts, sons, and daughters, and their bikkurim
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Tevul Yom does not have capacity to contaminate tevel through contact