Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Eruvin 12:4

אמר רב יהודה הכי קאמר כיצד מערבין מבואות המפולשין לרשות הרבים עושה צורת הפתח מכאן ולחי וקורה מכאן

would have been subject to the restrictions<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'guilty concerning it'.');"><sup>10</sup></span> of a public domain; and 'Ulla too has stated that the city gateways of Mahuza,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' A Jewish trading center. One of the 'neighbouring towns' or 'dependencies' of Babylon.');"><sup>11</sup></span> were it not for the fact tha their doors were closed at night, would have been subject to the restriction of a public domain?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Cf. supra p. 32, nn. 14f. How then could this be reconciled with the ruling of Beth Hillel that no closing if doors is necessary?');"><sup>12</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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