Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Shabbat 10:3

אלא אמר רבא כגון שקלט מע"ג גומא גומא פשיטא מהו דתימא מים ע"ג מים לאו הנחה הוא קמ"ל

if it comes within ten handbreadths, he must turn the written side inwards.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' He must not draw it back, since it has entered public ground, so he reverses it, because it is degrading for a scroll to lie open with its writing upward. ');"><sup>5</sup></span> Now, we pondered thereon: why must he turn the written side inwards, surely it did not come to rest?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Hence he should be permitted to roll it back. ');"><sup>6</sup></span>

Rashi on Shabbat

The way of benches > place of benches that merchants are sitting and there it has the name carmelit on it and it's not walking in the public domain.
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Rashi on Shabbat

liable > since you are not standing in the place of benches and not REST there with a rest on the ground but rather in the square
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Rashi on Shabbat

where do we find a case as such > there is another domain as INTERVAL in between and this makes you LIABLE? Perhaps the torah would only make you liable if you explcictely from a private to a public domain
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