Law of a perforated pot suspended in the air
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Question
I have a perforated pot [with a hole at its bottom], but it is suspended in the air and does not touch the ground at all - at a great distance from the ground. Should one be stringent as with a perforated pot?
Answer
A perforated pot, even if suspended in the air and not placed on the ground, is considered as a perforated pot.
Source
Azmera Leshimcha (Shemitah Bulletin 1).
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