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Tosefta do Powtórzonego Prawa 24:19

כִּ֣י תִקְצֹר֩ קְצִֽירְךָ֨ בְשָׂדֶ֜ךָ וְשָֽׁכַחְתָּ֧ עֹ֣מֶר בַּשָּׂדֶ֗ה לֹ֤א תָשׁוּב֙ לְקַחְתּ֔וֹ לַגֵּ֛ר לַיָּת֥וֹם וְלָאַלְמָנָ֖ה יִהְיֶ֑ה לְמַ֤עַן יְבָרֶכְךָ֙ יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ בְּכֹ֖ל מַעֲשֵׂ֥ה יָדֶֽיךָ׃

Gdy będziesz zżynał użątek na polu twojém, a zapomnisz snop na polu, nie wracaj się, by go zabrać: dla cudzoziemca, dla sieroty i wdowy niechaj zostanie, aby błogosławił ci Wiekuisty, Bóg twój, w każdej sprawie rąk twoich. 

Tosefta Peah

[There are] four gifts [for the poor] from the vineyards: Peret (i.e., grapes that fall during harvesting, see Lev. 19:10, Peah 7:3), forgotten sheaves (Deut. 24:19), peah (Lev. 23:22), and olelet (i.e., defective clusters, see Lev. 19:10, Peah 7:4). [There are] three [gifts for the poor] from field-produce: Gleanings (Lev. 19:9), forgotten sheaves, and peah. [There are] two [gifts for the poor] from fruit trees: forgotten sheaves and peah. [And as to] all of these, they should not [be given as] a favor, and [others] can even take [gifts for the poor given as a favor] from a Jewish poor person from his hand (i.e., since it does not lawfully belong to him in the first place). And [as to] the remainder of the priestly gifts, such as the shankbone and the jawbone and the rough-stomach (see Deut. 18:3), these may be [given as] a favor. And we give [these] to every Kohen that desires [them].
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Tosefta Peah

Every olive [tree] that has a [distinguished] name in the field, such as the Olive Tree of Netofah had in its time, and he forgot [to collect its produce from the field], it is not considered forgotten (Peah 7:1). What case are we talking about? About a situation where he had not started with it (i.e., not begun to harvest the tree), but if he had started with it and he forgot it, behold, it is [considered] forgotten, until the time that [the owner has harvested] two seahs (Peah 7:2).
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