Is it permitted to transfer an object between two rabbinic domains (e.g., between two karmeliots) via a makom patur?
Synopsis
The Mechaber notes a dispute: is it permitted to pass between two rabbinically-prohibited domains via a makom patur, since this is at most a rabbinic prohibition enabled by another rabbinic space?
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