Related%20passage for Eruvin 144:18
מאי מקום דירה רב אמר
or a balcony imposes no restrictions upon him.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In respect of the movement of objects in his courtyard on the Sabbath.');"><sup>55</sup></span> [One, however, who has in it] a straw-magazine, a cattle-pen, a room for wood or a storehouse does impose restrictions upon him. R'Judah ruled: Only a dwelling-house imposes restrictions. It once happened, R'Judah related, that Ben Nappaha<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Or 'a locksmith'.');"><sup>56</sup></span> had five courtyards at Usha, and when the matter was submitted to the Sages they ruled: Only a dwelling-house imposes restrictions.' A dwelling-house'! Is such a ruling imaginable? Rather say: A dwelling-place. What is meant by a 'dwelling-place'? - Rab explained:
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