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Halakhah sobre Kilayim 2:10

כָּל שֶׁהוּא בְתוֹךְ בֵּית רֹבַע, עוֹלֶה בְמִדַּת בֵּית רֹבַע. אֲכִילַת הַגֶּפֶן וְהַקֶּבֶר וְהַסֶּלַע, עוֹלִין בְּמִדַּת בֵּית רֹבַע. תְּבוּאָה בִתְבוּאָה, בֵּית רֹבַע. יָרָק בְּיָרָק, שִׁשָּׁה טְפָחִים. תְּבוּאָה בְיָרָק, יָרָק בִּתְבוּאָה, בֵּית רֹבַע. רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר אוֹמֵר, יָרָק בִּתְבוּאָה, שִׁשָּׁה טְפָחִים:

Todo [incluso las áreas no aptas para la siembra] que está dentro del beit rova se incluye en la medición de un beit rova [necesario para una separación]. [Por lo tanto] el área alrededor de la vid, o una tumba, o una roca, se incluye en la medición de un beit rova . Granos [plantados al lado de] otros granos [requieren una distancia de separación de] un beit rova . Hierbas [plantadas al lado de] otras hierbas [requieren una distancia de separación de] seis extensiones de mano. Granos [plantados al lado de] hierbas, o hierbas [plantadas al lado de] granos, [requieren una distancia de separación de] un beit rova . El rabino Eliezer dice que las hierbas [plantadas junto a] los granos requieren una distancia de separación de] seis manos.

Sefer HaChinukh

And the laws of the measure of distancing needed between two species are many (Mishnah Kilayim 2:10). And they, may their memory be blessed, said (Rashi s.v. vaechat be'emtsa on Shabbat 84b) that the measure of distancing of two species of vegetables such that they not feed one from the other is a handbreadth and a half for each one, such that it comes out that the gap [between] the two of them is three handbreadths. And that which they said in Mishnah Kilayim 3:1 - and it was also brought in Shabbat in the chapter [entitled] Amar Rabbi Akiva (Mishnah Shabbat 9:2) - that we plant five [types] of seeds in a garden bed that is six handbreadths by six handbreadths. And that, which according to our words, they should have said nine - eight on the four sides and one in the middle - is not difficult; as they already resolved it in the Talmud Yerushalmi Shabbat 9:2), that [the Mishnah] was learned about a garden bed [surrounded by other] garden beds.
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