Reference for Eruvin 50:11
אזל עבד קנה קנה פחות משלשה אזל רבא
Those walls were made for the interior [of the mansion]; they were not made for [the orchard] outside'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The orchard, being bigger than two beth se'ah, cannot consequently be regarded as having been enclosed for dwelling purposes.');"><sup>25</sup></span> The exilarch had a kind of banqueting hall in his orchard.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That was bigger than two beth se'ah.');"><sup>26</sup></span> 'Will the Master', he said to R'Huna B'Hinena, 'make some provision whereby we might be enabled to dine there tomorrow'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On the Sabbath day. As the hall was built after the enclosure round the orchard had been put up, the area enclosed was subject to the restriction of a place that was first enclosed for no dwelling purpose and that was only subsequently inhabited. It was, therefore, (v. previous note) forbidden to move any objects, including the foodstuffs and utensils required for the meal, from the house to the banqueting hall trough the orchard. Hence the exilarch's request.');"><sup>27</sup></span> The latter accordingly proceeded [to construct a passage<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' From the house to the hall across the orchard.');"><sup>28</sup></span> by putting up a reed-fence]<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On either side of the passage.');"><sup>29</sup></span> fixing each reed [within a distance of] less than three [handbreadths from the other].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' So that according to the rule of labud (v. Glos.) the fence was deemed to be legally compact and valid, and the passage consequently assumed the status of a domain in which it was permitted to move objects on the Sabbath.');"><sup>30</sup></span> Raba, however, went there