May one carry items from a karpaf larger than two se'ah that was not enclosed for dwelling purposes to another such karpaf?
Synopsis
A karpaf larger than two se'ah not enclosed for dwelling has karmelit status. The question is how much carrying is permitted between two such karpafs.
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