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[א] הַחֶרֶס שֶׁאֵינוֹ יָכוֹל לַעֲמוֹד מִפְּנֵי אָזְנוֹ, אוֹ שֶׁהָיָה בוֹ חִדּוּד וְהַחִדּוּד מַכְרִיעוֹ — טָהוֹר. נִטְּלָה הָאֹזֶן, נִשְׁבַּר הַחִדּוּד — טָהוֹר; רַבִּי יְהוּדָה מְטַמֵּא. חָבִית שֶׁנִפְחֲתָה וְהִיא מְקַבֶּלֶת עַל דָּפְנוֹתֶיהָ, אוֹ שֶׁנֶחְלְקָה כְּמִין שְׁתֵּי עֲרֵבוֹת — רַבִּי יְהוּדָה מְטַהֵר, וַחֲכָמִים מְטַמְּאִין.
An earthenware fragment that cannot stand because of its handle, or it has a protrusion and the protrusion tilts it, is tahor. [If] the handle was removed [or] the protrusion broke off, it is [still] tahor; R’ Yehudah rules [it] tamei. A barrel whose bottom fell out but is able to contain on its walls, or it split [and became] like two troughs: R’ Yehudah rules [it] tahor, but the Sages rule [it] tamei.