May a person standing in one domain drink from a vessel in a karmelit (or vice versa) without extending head and majority of body?
Synopsis
When drinking between a karmelit and a reshut hayachid or reshut harabim, the head-and-majority requirement does not apply, because the decree against bringing the vessel back was only enacted for Torah-level domain transfers, not for karmelit (a rabbinic domain).
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