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סוכה 30:2
Soncino English Talmud · Berean Standard Bible
and there is no [title to] land by robbery; therefore let them cut it down, so that there may be abandonment [of right] by the owner while it is in their possession, and change of domain in your hands. But in any case, even when the traders cut the myrtles, let abandonment [of right] by the owner take place when these are in their hands, and change of domain when they are in the hands of the purchasers? — It is necessary [to state this law] only with regard to the hoshanna of the traders themselves. But why could they not acquire possession of them by the change they make in it? — [R. Huna] is of the opinion that the palm-branch [wreath] does not need binding; and [even] if you were to find some ground for saying that the palm-branch wreath does need binding, [still] the change would be one that can be removed by restoring the object to its original condition which is not regarded as a valid change. But why should they not acquire possession by virtue of the change of name, since previously it was called asa [myrtle] and now
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