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Jerusalem Talmud Eruvin 10:7

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7 ‎[1] **MISHNAH:** If the railing around a cistern in the public domain is ten hand-breadths high, one may fill from it through a window above it on the Sabbath. If a dungheap in the public domain is ten hand-breadths high, one may pour waste water onto it through a window above it on the Sabbath.

‎[2] **HALAKHAH:** Paragraph. Does one not consider depth equal to height? If its mouth is not wide four [hand-breadths]. So far if it is blocked in. If it is far away? Rav and Samuel; one said one puts in a plank; the other said, one plants a stick. We did not know who said what. Since Samuel stated, higher than ten [hand-breadths]is rabbinically forbidden, he is the one who said that one puts in a plank.

‎[3] If they were two. Two Amoraim, one said ten [hand-breadths], the other one said four. He who said ten objected to the one saying four: Does it not turn out that two domains use one domain? He told him, the public domain annuls.

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Version: The Jerusalem Talmud, translation and commentary by Heinrich W. Guggenheimer. Berlin, De Gruyter, 1999-2015

Source: https://www.nli.org.il/he/books/NNL_ALEPH001901012/NLI

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