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{Succah 29a continues}
He {=Rav Yosef} said to him {Abaye}: For me, since I am delicate, it is if the porridge has been spoiled.
The Sages learnt {in a brayta}: If he was eating in the succah and rain descended and he exited {and it stopped}, we do not trouble him to enter {the succah again} until he finishes his meal.
If he was sleeping in the succah and rain descended and he exited {and it stopped}, we do not trouble him to enter {the succah again} until sheye'or {with an ayin - meaning "until he wakes up," but we understand this as with an aleph, "until it gets light"} until dawn.
"They constructed a parable, to what is the matter comparable? ... ":
It was a question to them:
Who poured on whom? Come and hear. For they learnt {in a brayta}: And his master pours the pitcher on his face, and thus it is as if he informed him, "I do not wish your service any more."
END PEREK TWO
PEREK THREE: lulav hagazul
{Succah 29b}
Mishna:
A stolen lulav, or one dried out, is invalid.
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