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Related for Eruvin 195:12

אמר רב אחא בר אהבה זאת אומרת אין מזרקין כתבי הקודש:

one is sure to recollect [to pause].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On it; and thus avoid the direct transfer from the public into the private domain. By making a pause on the karmelith the object is deemed to have been taken from the Public domain into it and from it into the private domain which is Pentateuchally permitted so that no sin-offering would be incurred even where the entire scroll had been carried in this manner.');"><sup>31</sup></span> If you prefer I might reply: The fact is that we are dealing here with a threshold that was not extensive, but one usually looks through the holy writings before putting them away.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' One would consequently pause for the purpose on the threshold and, by thus avoiding direct transfer from the public into the private domain, no obligation of a sin-offering would be incurred.');"><sup>32</sup></span> But why should not the possibility be taken into consideration that one might look through them<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The books of Scripture in the scroll.');"><sup>33</sup></span>

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