Talmud su Kil'ayim 5:2
כֶּרֶם שֶׁהוּא נָטוּעַ עַל פָּחוֹת פָּחוֹת מֵאַרְבַּע אַמּוֹת, רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, אֵינוֹ כֶרֶם. וַחֲכָמִים אוֹמְרִים, כֶּרֶם, וְרוֹאִין אֶת הָאֶמְצָעִיּוֹת כְּאִלּוּ אֵינָן:
Un vigneto che è stato piantato con meno di quattro cubiti [tra ogni fila], il rabbino Shimon afferma che non è un vigneto [perché sono troppo vicini], e i Saggi dicono [è un] vigneto e noi consideriamo quelli medi come se non ci sono [le righe più esterne si combinano con le due opposte due regole].
Jerusalem Talmud Nazir
There135Mishnah Baba batra 6:8, detailing the standards for a builder of burial caves., we have stated: “He makes a courtyard136A flat space outside the cave. in front of the cave six cubits square as a place for the bier.” And here, he says so137Why does the contractor only have to build a space of six cubits square for burial in a cave whereas for burial in the ground one reserves eight cubits on either side? It is to be expected that the minimal standards for a commercial contract are less than those for checking for impurity.? There for a bier standing, here for the width of a turning bier. How far138This has nothing to do with either commercial contracts or impurity; it defines the persons participating in a funeral and exempt from any other duties while the funeral procession is in progress; Mishnah Berakhot 3:1.? For the carriers of the bier, their replacements, and the replacements of their replacements.
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