Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Shabbat 251:6

אמר רב יהודה בר שילת אמר רב אסי א"ר יוחנן הלכה כרשב"ג

is forbidden in both places. R. Judah said: That which is laid apart [is permitted] in the Temple; and that which is dragged, in the country. Now it was taught: Which is a dragging bolt wherewith we may close (a door] in the Temple but not in the country? That which is fastened (to the door] and suspended — one end reaching the ground. R. Judah said: Such is permitted even in the country. But which is forbidden in the country? That which is neither fastened nor suspended — but which one removes and places in a corner. Further, R. Joshua b. Abba said in 'Ulla's name: Who is the Tanna of 'a dragging bolt?'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Requiring both that it be fastened and suspended. ');"><sup>6</sup></span>

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