Jewish%20thought for Eruvin 200:12
ואיבעית אימא הא והא דאית ליה עוקצי הא דאית ליה שרכא הא דלית ליה שרכא
Since the latter refers to fresh grass whereas the former refers to dry grass.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which is regarded as detached since it no longer draws any nurture from the ground.');"><sup>16</sup></span> And if you prefer I might say: Both [Baraithas] refer to fresh grass, and yet there is no difficulty since the latter refers to the hot season<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When the grass contains seeds that are dislodged by the walker's feet.');"><sup>17</sup></span>
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