May one irrigate a field (beit shalachin) on Chol Hamoed if it requires great labor?
Synopsis
Irrigation of a field is only permitted when it can be done with minimal labor, such as directing water from a natural spring; drawing water by hand from pools is forbidden due to excessive labor.
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