Shabbat · Orach Chaim 355
Rooftops and Enclosures as Domains
11 questions · 33 opinions
Does a balcony (gazuztra) protruding over water require surrounding walls before one may draw water through it on Shabbat?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresOnce valid walls are erected around a balcony over water, may one also pour waste water through the drawing hole into the water below?
3 opinions across 3 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresDoes a boat (ספינה) require surrounding walls or only a four-by-four tefach panel to permit drawing water from the sea on Shabbat?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresWhen a boat's walls extend more than ten tefachim above the waterline, what arrangement is needed to permit drawing water from the sea?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresMay one pour waste water over the side of a boat onto its hull so it runs into the sea on Shabbat?
3 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresMay one carry between two adjacent boats on Shabbat, and what conditions apply?
3 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresMay one use a toilet on Shabbat that is built over water, given that waste falls directly from the reshut hayachid into the karmelit?
2 opinions
Human Dignity ExceptionsDoes the suspended-wall leniency for a toilet apply when it protrudes outside a city wall over a dry moat (karmelit) rather than water?
3 opinions
Human Dignity ExceptionsIs the suspended-wall leniency available when a toilet is between two private houses belonging to two different people who have not made an eruv?
1 opinions
Human Dignity ExceptionsDoes the suspended-wall leniency apply when the water below is less than ten tefachim deep?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Water-Drawing StructuresWhen two balconies are stacked one above the other (offset less than four tefachim), and they jointly made walls only for the upper one — may each owner use their own balcony?
2 opinions
Water-Drawing Structures