Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Eruvin 12:1

מי שהיו לו שני בתים משני צידי רה"ר עושה לחי מכאן ולחי מכאן או קורה מכאן וקורה מכאן ונושא ונותן באמצע אמרו לו אין מערבין רשות הרבים בכך

If a man had two houses on the two sides [respectively] of a public domain he may<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Since the area in question is already bordered by the two walls provided by the two opposite houses.');"><sup>1</sup></span> construct one side-post [on any of the houses] on one side and another on its other side or one cross-beam on the one side [of any of the houses] and another on its other side and then he may move things about<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As in a private domain.');"><sup>2</sup></span> in the space between them;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., , 'in the middle'.');"><sup>3</sup></span>

Tosefta Sukkah

Said Rabbi Eliezer ben Rabbi Zadok: When I was studying Torah with Rabbi Yohanan the Horohite, I observed him eating his bread dry, for those were years of scarcity. I went and told my father, who said to me: Take him some olives. So I took some to him. He took them and looked at them; but when he saw that they were moist he said to me, I do not eat moist olives. So I went and told my father, who said to me, go and tell him that the olive (bottle) is perforated according to the laws of the school of Hillel, but the lees have stopped it up, to show that one may eat profane things from no impure motive. So though he was a disciple of the school of Shammai he was guided by the opinions of the school of Hillel.
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