Excerpt from New Edition of the Babylonian Talmud, Vol. 5: Original Text, Edited, Corrected, Formulated, and Translated Into English
Mishnas I. To 111. How much space is to be left between one's property and another's? For whom is it to remove himself from supposed injury, the supposed injurer or him who would be injured? One must remove a pond for steeping flax from herbs, garlic from onions, and mustard from bees. Three spans Space, and plastered with lime - are both needed, or does one of them suffice? Is one allowed to void his urine near the wall of his neighbor? Under what circumstances one may or may not place an oven in a lower story of a house. Can one of the partners in a yard prevent his partner from establishing a store in it, or not? At what age a child may be taken to school. The enactment of Joshua b. Gamla concerning teaching of children. In what circumstances the claim, You are cutting off my livelihood, applies? I doubt whether an inhabitant of one alley can prevent one of another alley from competing with him. The legend of R. Dimi's dry figs. How much Space is to be left from one wall to an Opposite one, and how much to a window, 5 5 - 67.
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