Shabbat · Orach Chaim 365
Alleyway Entrance Shapes
8 questions · 35 opinions
If an alleyway wall is breached on its side toward its end (near the lechi or beam), and a four-handbreadth post remains at the end — is the alleyway still permitted for carrying?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Alleyway BreachesIf an alleyway wall is breached on its side NOT toward its end, what is the maximum permissible breach — and does heavy foot traffic change this?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Alleyway BreachesWhen an alleyway is breached its full width into a courtyard, and the courtyard is also breached on the other side toward the public domain, what are the rules for the alleyway and courtyard — and how does whether they made a joint eruv affect this?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Alleyway Opening Into Courty…Is it permitted to use the space directly beneath the beam (korah) and opposite the lechi of an alleyway for carrying objects?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Usage Near Alleyway MarkersMay a person sit at the entrance of an alleyway (beneath the korah) with an object in hand?
3 opinions across 2 eras
Usage Near Alleyway MarkersShould one protest against women who sit at the entrance of an alleyway with their jugs in hand (technically violating a rabbinic prohibition)?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Enforcement of Rabbinic LawsIf the beam or lechi of an alleyway falls on Shabbat (after the alleyway was already permitted for part of the day), may one continue carrying in the alleyway for the rest of Shabbat?
5 opinions
Markers Falling on ShabbatIf an alleyway had a partnership eruv (shituf) and the korah breaks, which courtyards remain permitted for carrying?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Shituf Mevo'ot — Broken Korah