Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Responsa for Eruvin 176:21

וכן שתי דיוטאות זו כנגד זו: אמר רבא אפילו עירבו

If so, why should not a preventive measure be enacted for the rainy season also? What is it that provision should be made against in that case? If it be suggested: Against the man's objection to the spoiling of his courtyard,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Supra p. 617, n. 7.');"><sup>51</sup></span>

Teshuvot Maharam

Q. On the Sabbath, may a Jew use latrines which are built in the city wall and open into a ditch surrounding the wall, so that the feces falling into the ditch are moved (by his force) from one Sabbath domain into another?
A. He should fasten a board beneath the seat (within not more than three tefahim below the latrine walls) so that the feces first fall on the board and then into the ditch. Should the board break on the Sabbath, he would still be permitted to use the latrine on that day.
SOURCES: Cr. 178, 179; Pr. 96; L. 349; Mord. Shabb. 376; Hag. Mord. Shabb. 461; Tashbetz 38; Hag. Maim., Shabbat 15, 4; Kol Bo 31 (p. 34a). Cf. Terumat Hadeshen 66.
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