Related%20passage for Eruvin 202:8
ואי אית ביה ארבעה בהא לימא רבנן אף בזמן שהמנעול למעלה מי' מביא מפתח מע"ש ומניחו באיסקופה למחר פותח ונועל בו ומחזירו לאיסקופה או לחלון שעל גבי הפתח והא קא מטלטל מכרמלית לרה"י
If the window, however, had an area of four handbreadths by four this is forbidden, since the transfer of the key would constitute a transfer from one domain into another.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' From the threshold which is a karmelith to the window which is a' private domain. Such transfer is forbidden despite the intervening free domain of the lock through which the key had passed on Its way between the other two domains.');"><sup>18</sup></span> Since it was stated: 'And the same law applies also to shops It may be concluded that we are dealing with a threshold<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Belonging to the shops.');"><sup>19</sup></span> that had the status of a karmelith;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If it had not been a karmelith hut a public domain it would have been forbidden to transfer the key from it into the lock.');"><sup>20</sup></span>
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