What movement is permitted to one who left the Shabbat boundary unknowingly and needs to relieve himself?
Synopsis
One who inadvertently exited the techum and needs to use the bathroom may move beyond his four amot to find a private place, with strategic advice to approach the boundary so he can re-enter and regain full movement.
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Does the permission to leave four amot to find a private place apply only for defecation (gedolim) or also for urination (ketanim)?
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What is the status of one who intentionally left the Shabbat boundary — does he have any remedy?
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When choosing where to relieve himself, may the inadvertent techum violator strategically select the boundary-adjacent direction even if a closer private place exists in another direction?
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If the inadvertent techum violator re-enters a techum boundary, does he regain full status only when entering the city where he spent Shabbat, or also when entering any other city's techum?
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