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Shabbos Chart #2
(A) THE HEIGHT OR DEPTH |
(B) THE WIDTH |
(C) CARRYING FOUR AMOS WITHIN THE AREA |
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1) | RESHUS HA'RABIM | --- | --- | Chayav |
2) | RESHUS HA'YACHID | 10 Tefachim | 4X4 Tefachim(1) | Permitted |
3) | KARMELIS: | |||
(A) A POLE IN RESHUS HA'RABIM | Under 10 Tef. | 4X4 Tefachim | Patur, but prohibited | |
(B) VALLEY(2) | Under 10 Tef. | --- | Patur, but prohibited | |
4) | MEKOM PETUR: | |||
(A) A POLE IN RESHUS HA'RABIM | Anything other than exactly 9 Tefachim(3) | Less than 4X4 Tefachim | Permitted | |
(B) 10 TEF. ABOVE RESHUS HA'RABIM | Higher than 10 Tefachim from the ground of Reshus ha'Rabim | --- | Permitted |
(2) This applies also to all areas of public thoroughfare that are not 16 Amos wide, or to areas of a public thoroughfare that are had to access (such as a "Keren Zavis"). There is also another type of Karmelis which is really a Reshus ha'Yachid, mid'Oraisa, but the Rabanan decreed that carrying four Amos in it is forbidden, as well as carrying from it to another Reshus ha'Yachid. This is a Karpaf (an open valley) that was fenced-in but not for the sake of residential occupation, and a Mavoy in which no Eruv was made.
(3) See Chart #1, footnote #7.
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