Quoting%20commentary for Eruvin 200:13
והאידנא דקיימא לן כר"ש כולהו שרי:
whereas the former refers to the rainy season. And if you prefer I might reply: Both deal with the hot season, and yet there is no difficulty, since the former deals with a person who wears his shoes whereas the latter deals with one who is barefooted.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Who cannot help tearing out the grass that gets entangled in one's toes.');"><sup>18</sup></span>
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