What minimum size must the beka or karfef behind the non-Jew's property be in order to exempt him from prohibiting the mavoi?
Synopsis
The Mechaber requires the back area to be more than beit se'atayim. The Biur Halacha questions whether this requirement applies equally to a beka as to a karfef.
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Does a non-Jew who has a back opening (window or door) to a field or karfef prohibit carrying in the mavoi, even if he regularly uses the mavoi entrance?
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