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Related%20passage for Eruvin 7:3

חָרִיץ שֶׁבֵּין שְׁתֵּי חֲצֵרוֹת עָמוֹק עֲשָׂרָה וְרָחָב אַרְבַּע, מְעָרְבִין שְׁנַיִם וְאֵין מְעָרְבִין אֶחָד, אֲפִלּוּ מָלֵא קַשׁ אוֹ תֶבֶן. מָלֵא עָפָר, אוֹ צְרוֹרוֹת, מְעָרְבִין אֶחָד, וְאֵין מְעָרְבִין שְׁנָיִם:

A hole [running the entire length] between two courtyards — ten (handbreadths) deep and four wide (for if less than that, it is easily crossed from edge to edge)] — two eruvin are made and not one, even if it is filled with straw and hay, [for this is not a "filling," not being left to remain there but to be taken away.] If it were filled with soil or stones, one eruv is made and not two.

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