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Rav Pappa said a different explanation for the fact that R' Yehoshua ben Levi made both statements: It was necessary for R' Yehoshua ben Levi to inform us that the halakha is in accordance with the opinion of R' Yoḥanan ben Nuri, because had he said only that the halakha follows the lenient opinion
The Talmud asks: And from where do you say that we distinguish between an eiruv of courtyards and an eiruv of Shabbat limits? As we learned in a Mishnah that R' Yehuda said: In what case is this statement said, that an eiruv may be established for another person only with his knowledge? It was said
Rav Ashi said that R' Yehoshua ben Levi’s need to issue two rulings can be explained in another manner: It is necessary for R' Yehoshua ben Levi to inform us that the halakha is in accordance with the opinion of R' Yoḥanan ben Nuri, as if he had said only that the halakha is in accordance with the l
The Talmud asks: And from where do you say that we distinguish between the remnants of an eiruv and an initial eiruv? As we learned in a Mishnah: R' Yosei said: In what case is this statement said, that the rabbis stipulated that a fixed quantity of food is necessary for establishing an eiruv? It i
And they said to establish an eiruv for courtyards only after all the inhabitants of the city merge their alleyways and become like the inhabitants of a single courtyard, so that the law of eiruv should not be forgotten by the children, who may not be aware of the arrangement that has been made wit