Related for Shabbat 43:8
מתיב רב אויא סלע של
Wherein do they differ? — They differ where he lights from lamp to lamp:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Directly, without an intermediary chip. ');"><sup>25</sup></span> on the view that it is because of the cheapening of the precept, one may light from lamp to lamp;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' There is nothing degrading when it directly lights another lamp for the same religious purpose. ');"><sup>26</sup></span> but on the view that it is because he impairs the precept, even from lamp to lamp is forbidden. R. Awia objected: As to a <i>sela'</i><span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Glos. ');"><sup>27</sup></span> of
Tosefta Sukkah (Lieberman)
You can cover with boards, The words of R. Yehuda. But the sages say: Only when between him and to the nearest there is an interval as large as its own extent. R. Yehuda said: There was an occurrence in the hour of danger: We set up ladders and made a roof over them with boards and slept under them. They said to him: The hour of danger is no proof. But the sages agree in this that if a board has four handbreadths wide, it is necessary that between it and the next to it there will be an interval as large as its own extent. If you hang on it nuts and pomegranates and olive cakes and bunches of grapes and wreaths of corn up, then it is [nevertheless] qualified. One shall not eat from them, even on the last day of the festival. But if you have given them the proviso that you want to eat from them during the festival, it is allowed.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)
R. Shimon says: One may have a bed, a chair, a bench or pull up a chair on the Sabbath; and one don't even have to say: on a holiday.
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