Does opening a doorway from the house to the rachava before enclosing it (petach v'achar kach hikif) render the rachava as enclosed for dwelling even if a threshing floor intervenes between house and rachava?
Synopsis
Opening a door from the house to the rachava before completing the enclosure (petach v'achar kach hikif) validates it as enclosed for dwelling even when a threshing floor stands between the house and the rachava.
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