Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Eruvin 3:4

סוכה דאורייתא תני פסולה מבוי דרבנן תני תקנתא

- [In respect of a] sukkah, since it Is a Pentateuchal ordinance,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cf. supra N. 6.');"><sup>10</sup></span> it [was proper categorically to] rule, 'unfit';<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The suggestion of a remedy might have been misunderstood as being mere advice the neglect of which did not vitally affect the performance vfux of the precept, and so it would be concluded that ex post facto the sukkah may be deemed fit. (So according to Tosaf. s.v. a.l. contra Rashi) .');"><sup>11</sup></span> in respect of the ENTRANCE, however, since [the prohibition against moving objects about in the alley is only] Rabbinical,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Pentateuchally such a prohibition applies only to a public domain which Is sixteen cubits in width (v. Shab. 6b and 99a) ant open on at least two sides. The ALLEY spoken of in our Mishnah is less than sixteen cubits in width and is open on one side only (cf. Supra p. 1, n. 2) .');"><sup>12</sup></span> a remedy could well be indicated.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cf. supra p. I, n. 9. There is no need for so much precaution in the case of a Rabbinical as in that of a Pentateuchal law.');"><sup>13</sup></span>

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