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Mishnah, Sukkah, 2.3


nanOne who makes his sukkah on the top of a wagon, or on the deck of a ship, it is valid and one may go up into it on the festival. If he made it on the top of a tree, or on the back of a camel, it is valid, but one may not go up into it on the festival. If the tree [formed] two [walls] and one was made by the hands of man, or if two were made by the hands of man and one was formed by the tree, it is valid, but one may not go up into it on the festival. If three walls were made by the hands of man and one was formed by the tree, it is valid and one may go up into it on the festival. This is the general rule: in any case in which if the tree was removed the [sukkah] could stand on its own, it is valid and one may go up into it on the festival."


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akiba Rubenstein(1995) 222, 223
eliezer Rubenstein(1995) 222
epstein,j.n. Rubenstein(1995) 222, 223
men of jerusalem Rubenstein(1995) 223
skhakh Rubenstein(1995) 222, 223
sukka Rubenstein(1995) 222, 223
trees Rubenstein(1995) 222, 223
vine Rubenstein(1995) 223
walls' Rubenstein(1995) 223
walls Rubenstein(1995) 222