Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Moed Katan 25:16

ואין מביאין כלים מבית האומן: אמר רב פפא בדיק לן רבא תנן אין מביאין כלים מבית האומן ורמינהו מוליכין ומביאין כלים מבית האומן ואע"פ שאינן לצורך המועד

BUT ONE MAY REMOVE THEM TO HIS COURT. WARES<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' ; the term covers articles of household furniture, utensils, clothing and bedding; but obviously not tools, etc.');"><sup>31</sup></span> MAY NOT BE BROUGHT HOME FROM THE HOUSE OF THE CRAFTSMAN.

Tosefta Pesachim

And the Sages say, even in a place where they said that labor may not be performed from Passover Eve until midday [on the fourteenth of Nissan], three craftsmen may [nonetheless perform their] work: tailors, hairdressers, and launderers. The tailors, for [even] an ordinary person may sew in his customary way on the intermediate days of a Festival. The hairdressers, for a Nazirite and a metzora and someone who suffered a wound to the his head may cut their hair on the intermediate days of a Festival. The launderers, for someone coming from the seaside, or from other countries overseas may launder [their clothes] on the intermediate days of a Festival. Rabbi Yosei bar Rabbi Yehuda says, even shoemakers, for pilgrims [traveling by foot to Jerusalem] during the pilgrimage Festivals may repair their shoes and their sandals on the intermediate days of a Festival. Dung that is in the middle of [*--?--] they may may clear it to the sides. [Dung] that is in a barnyard or a courtyard -- they may take it out to the garbage heap. (*Note: The Tosefta here is defective. Minchat Bikkurim supplies "מבוי", i.e., "an alleyway.")
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