If one extended one's hand above ten tefachim into the reshut harabim, does the kenas (or any prohibition) apply?
Synopsis
Above ten tefachim is considered makom petur in reshut harabim. The question is whether extending there constitutes the same violation that triggers a kenas or prohibition.
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If one's hand full of fruit is extended into the public domain (reshut harabim) below ten tefachim — having done so b'shogeg — may he return it to his own courtyard?
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