Eruvin 86A

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Make way even more for one who possesses 200 maneh. R' Yishmael, son of R' Yosei, said before him: My teacher, Bonyas, father of this one, has 1,000 ships out at sea and, corresponding to them, 1,000 towns on land. He should be granted pride of place due to his exorbitant wealth. R' Yehuda HaNasi

In explanation of this story, the Talmud comments: R' Yehuda HaNasi would honor the wealthy, and R' Akiva would likewise honor the wealthy, in accordance with Rava bar Mari’s interpretation of the verse: “May he be enthroned before God forever; appoint mercy and truth, that they may preserve him” (

Rabba bar bar Ḥana said: What is considered a right of usage? For example, if the homeowner stores the pin of a plough in his tenant’s quarters. The tenant is prohibited to remove this pin from his residence on Shabbat due to its being set aside from use [muktze], and the homeowner therefore enjoy

Rav Naḥman said: A Sage of the school of Shmuel taught the following baraita: If the homeowner stores an object that can be moved on Shabbat with his tenant, the tenant’s residence renders the other residence prohibited if he neglected to join the eiruv. This is not considered a right of usage. If

The Talmud adds: So too, it was taught in a baraita that if the tenant has untithed produce that may not be moved on Shabbat; or if he has lumps of glass or iron; or anything else that may not be moved on Shabbat that the homeowner deposited with him, the tenant does not render it prohibited for the