Does the Rambam's stringency (restricting carrying in the alleyway when courtyards made an eruv with houses) apply even when the alleyway is set up with a tzurat hapetach (complete doorframe) rather than just a lechi or korah?
Synopsis
The Acharonim debate whether the Rambam's distinction between eruv'd and non-eruv'd courtyards applies only to alleyways enclosed with a simple lechi/korah, or also to those enclosed with the more effective tzurat hapetach.
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When courtyards have not made an eruv with each other and there has been no shituf mavo (alleyway partnership), but each courtyard did make an eruv with its own houses — may one carry items through the entire mavo that spent Shabbat in the courtyard or alleyway?
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When courtyards did not make an eruv with each other and no shituf mavo was made, may one carry items from a courtyard into the alleyway (not just items that were already in the alleyway)?
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Does the Aruch HaShulchan accept the Rambam's ruling, or does he follow the majority of Rishonim against the Rambam?
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According to the Magen Avraham, why does making a courtyard eruv with houses disqualify the alleyway — and does this affect the ruling when the alleyway has a tzurat hapetach or two pasin?
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