If one extended the hand into a karmelit (rather than a reshut harabim), may he return it in all cases?
Synopsis
When the extended domain is a karmelit rather than a full reshut harabim, the Mechaber rules return is permitted in all cases; the GRA and Magen Avraham dispute this leniency.
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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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If one's hand full of fruit is extended into the public domain below ten tefachim — having done so b'shogeg — may he extend it further into a different (adjacent) courtyard?
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If one's hand full of fruit is extended b'mezid (intentionally) into the public domain below ten tefachim, may he return it to his own courtyard?
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Does the b'mezid restriction (not returning one's hand) apply when the hand was extended before Shabbat, or only when extended after dark (once Shabbat began)?
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If one extended one's hand above ten tefachim into the reshut harabim, does the kenas (or any prohibition) apply?
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When one intended to throw an object eight amot in reshut harabim but it landed at four amot, is one liable?
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If one intended to throw four amot in reshut harabim and the object traveled eight amot, is one liable?
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If one threw an object within four amot in reshut harabim and it rolled beyond four amot, is one liable?
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