Is an eruv techumin placed in a beit hapras (field plowed over a grave) valid, even for a Kohen?
Synopsis
All authorities agree an eruv in a beit hapras is valid even for a Kohen, since he can enter via a floating chest or by blowing the dust as he walks.
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