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Sukah Chart #7

Sukah Daf 19b-20a

WHEN MAY A MAT BE USED FOR SECHACH
  (A)
TANA KAMA
(B)
REBBI ELIEZER
ACCORDING TO RAVA(1)
1) A LARGE MAT When it was
made Stam
When it was
made Stam
2) A SMALL MAT When it was
made b'Ferush
for Sechach
When it was
made Stam
ACCORDING TO RAV PAPA(2)
3) A LARGE MAT When it was
made Stam
When it was
made b'Ferush
for Sechach
4) A SMALL MAT When it was
made b'Ferush
for Sechach
When it was
made b'Ferush
for Sechach
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FOOTNOTES:
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(1) According to Rava, they only argue about a small mat; the Tana Kama is Machmir and requires that a small mat be made with the specific intention to be used as Sechach, while Rebbi Eliezer holds that even when it was made Stam, it is assumed to have been made for Sechach.
(2) According to Rav Papa, they only argue about a large mat; the Tana Kama is lenient, and does not require that it be made specifically for Sechach, while Rebbi Eliezer is Machmir and permits it only if it was made specifically for Sechach. (See also our other chart for this Sugya, chart #6).


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