What is the legal status of a karpeif (enclosed area outside a town) of exactly two seahs that was not enclosed for dwelling — may one carry from it to an adjacent chatzer?
Synopsis
A karpeif of exactly two seahs (not exceeding) that was not enclosed for dwelling permits carrying throughout and also to an adjacent chatzer, but not to the house itself.
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