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Commentary for Kilayim 6:7

עָרִיס שֶׁהוּא יוֹצֵא מִן הַכֹּתֶל מִתּוֹךְ הַקֶּרֶן וְכָלֶה, נוֹתְנִין לוֹ עֲבוֹדָתוֹ, וְזוֹרֵעַ אֶת הַמּוֹתָר. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, אִם אֵין שָׁם אַרְבַּע אַמּוֹת, לֹא יָבִיא זֶרַע לְשָׁם:

If an <i>aris</i> grows out beyond the wall from the corner and stops, we give him his work space [for tillage] and he may sow the rest of it. Rabbi Yosi says, If there are not four cubits there, he may not bring other seed there.

English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim

Introduction This mishnah continues to deal with the laws of an aris.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim

An aris which turns away from a wall where it forms an angle, and comes to an end, they give it space to work it and they may sow the rest. The mishnah describes a situation where an aris is planted at the corner where two walls meet, two of the vines being on one of the walls and three of the vines being on the other wall. In such a case, all he needs to do is leave six handbreadths from the vines in order to work them and he can plant the rest of the space in between the two walls.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kilayim

Rabbi Yose says: if there are not four cubits there, one may not bring seed there. According to Rabbi Yose, there must be at least four cubits between the two walls; if there is not he may not sow seeds there.
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