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תלמוד על עירובין 1:4

Jerusalem Talmud Beitzah

MISHNAH: One does not take wood from a hut5Any hut, not necessarily the sukkah of Tabernacles. A hut is a building and removing logs from it is wrecking it, a biblical violation both on the Sabbath and a holiday. but only from what is leaning on it6Logs not permanently attached to the hut are not part of it and may be removed if needed.. One brings wood from the field from what was collected7Logs arranged in orderly heaps are arranged by humans for use by humans and therefore prepared for use on a holiday. Logs strewn around in disorderly fashion on meadows or in forests are not arranged by humans and therefore may not be collected on the holiday., but from a corral even what is strewn about. What is a corral8From which wood may be taken even if strewn around.? Any close to the village, the words of Rebbi Jehudah. Rebbi Yose says, any into which one enters with a key9Everything in such a space is there for some use and may be used on the holiday without restriction., even inside the Sabbath domain10Even if the corral is close to 2’000 cubits from the village and few people would venture so far on a holiday..
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