Responsa for Eruvin 46:10
ר' יוסי אומר כו': איתמר אמר רב יוסף אמר רב יהודה אמר שמואל הלכה כר' יוסי ורב ביבי אמר רב יהודה אמר שמואל הלכה כר' עקיבא
and R'Bebai laid down in the name of Rab Judah<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Var. lec. Nahman (Alfasi and Asheri) .');"><sup>17</sup></span> who had it from Samuel: The halachah is in agreement with R'Akiba.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That it is not necessary for an enclosure to be put up especially for dwelling purposes.');"><sup>18</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. Is a person permitted to carry objects on the Sabbath from a planted garden to the house and from the house to the garden, when the garden is adjoining the house?
A. If the major portion of the area of the garden is planted, it is considered a separate enclosure and a person is not permitted to carry objects on the Sabbath from the house to the garden or vice versa. But, if only a small part of the area of the garden is planted, the garden is considered part of the courtyard.
SOURCES: L. 144; cf. Mord. Erub. 485.
A. If the major portion of the area of the garden is planted, it is considered a separate enclosure and a person is not permitted to carry objects on the Sabbath from the house to the garden or vice versa. But, if only a small part of the area of the garden is planted, the garden is considered part of the courtyard.
SOURCES: L. 144; cf. Mord. Erub. 485.
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