Eruvin 80A

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and whose fruit they do not taste. This tree is evidently consecrated to the cult.

And Shmuel said: For example: if they say: These dates are for the beer of the temple of Nitzrefei, which they drink on the day of their festival, then this is enough to establish the tree as an asheira. Ameimar said: And the elders of Pumbedita said to me with regard to this issue: The halakha is

The Talmud returns to Rav Yehuda’s ruling that the jug used for merging the alleyway must be raised a handbreadth from the ground. The Talmud raises an objection from a baraita: How does one merge an alleyway? One brings a jug of wine, or oil, or dates, or dried figs, or any other type of produce fo

If one contributed a jug of his own, he must confer possession to all the other residents by means of another person who acquires it on their behalf. And if the jug is theirs, he must at least inform them that he is merging the alleyway. And the one acquiring it on behalf of the others raises the ju

It is stated that the amora’im disagreed with regard to the acquisition of a merging of alleyways. Rav said: It is not necessary to confer possession of the food used in merging the alleyway to all the residents of the alleyway; and Shmuel said: It is necessary to confer possession to them. They lik