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Mishnah, Sukkah, 1.4


nanIf he trained a vine or a gourd or ivy over [the sukkah] and put skhakh on top of it, it is not valid. But if the skhakh is more than them, or if he cut them, it is valid. This is the general rule: whatever is susceptible to [ritual] impurity and does not grow from the ground may not be used for skhakh, but whatever is not susceptible to [ritual] impurity and does grow from ground soil may be used for skhakh."


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akiba Rubenstein(1995) 223
beams Rubenstein(1995) 205, 208, 210, 263
eliezer Rubenstein(1995) 208
epstein,j.n. Rubenstein(1995) 223
equinox Rubenstein(1995) 212
ezra Rubenstein(1995) 205
fox,h. Rubenstein(1995) 208
halivni,david weiss Rubenstein(1995) 210
harvest,ingathering Rubenstein(1995) 212
intention Rubenstein(1995) 208, 212
jesus Rubenstein(1995) 263
josephus Rubenstein(1995) 205
joy,rejoicing Rubenstein(1995) 263
jubilees Rubenstein(1995) 205
lulav Rubenstein(1995) 210
men of jerusalem Rubenstein(1995) 223
philo Rubenstein(1995) 205
plutarch Rubenstein(1995) 210
protection Rubenstein(1995) 263
qaraites Rubenstein(1995) 205
shade Rubenstein(1995) 210, 215, 262, 263
skhakh Rubenstein(1995) 205, 208, 210, 212, 215, 223, 262, 263
sleeping Rubenstein(1995) 210, 263
sukka Rubenstein(1995) 205, 208, 210, 212, 215, 223, 262, 263
symbol Rubenstein(1995) 263
temple Rubenstein(1995) 205, 208
trees Rubenstein(1995) 210, 215, 223, 262
vine Rubenstein(1995) 210, 212, 223, 262
walls' Rubenstein(1995) 215
walls Rubenstein(1995) 205, 208, 223, 262