What is the carrying status of a karpef (large enclosed area without a roof) larger than beit sa'atayim that was not enclosed for dwelling purposes?
Synopsis
A karpef larger than beit sa'atayim (approx. 70x70 amot) is a private domain by Torah law but treated rabbinically as a karmelit regarding internal carrying.
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