May the eruved resident (who dug the pit) pour wastewater onto her porch so it flows through the courtyard to the pit, given that the pit belongs to her partner and is distant from her?
Synopsis
Whether the eruved resident may pour onto her porch and let the water flow through the courtyard to the other resident's pit, when the pit is not adjacent to her aliyah.
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When two upper-story dwellings (aliyot) open onto a shared courtyard and only one has dug a pit (guma) for wastewater disposal, may both residents pour wastewater if they made a joint eruv?
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Does the prohibition on the resident without an eruv apply even if she dug her own pit?
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May the eruved resident (who dug the pit) pour wastewater directly into her partner's pit when they did not make a joint eruv?
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When neither resident made a joint eruv but each made an individual eruv, may the resident who dug the pit pour her wastewater directly into her partner's pit?
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If the courtyard is 4 amot or larger, are both residents permitted to pour wastewater even without a joint eruv and without a pit?
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Does the Rema's leniency for a 4-amot courtyard apply even when the courtyard is exactly 4 amot (not more)?
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What is the correct interpretation of the Mishnah's case — does it address a courtyard smaller than 4 amot (Tosafot/Rosh approach) or any courtyard regardless of size (Rambam approach)?
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Is the principle of 'kecho b'chatzer she-einah meorevet' (indirect force in an uneruved courtyard is permitted) limited to a private courtyard or does it extend to a karmelit?
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