If a traveler falls asleep near his home town (within the techum) with the intention of entering the town, does he acquire the town's Shabbat boundary?
Synopsis
Where a sleeping traveler is within the techum of his town, the question is whether his pre-sleep intent to enter town extends his boundary to the full town boundary.
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