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Ruling 178*

Based on obligatory precaution, the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe does not become pure by walking on asphalt or ground paved with wood. Similarly, it does not become pure by rubbing it against or drawing it along a wall.

  • Commentary

    This ruling changed in March 2022. The previous version of the ruling was as follows:

    “To consider the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe as having become pure after walking on asphalt and ground paved with wood is problematic [i.e. based on obligatory precaution, it must not be considered as having become pure].”