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Image:Wire_on_side_of_slanted_kaneh.png|Picture 2: Slanted pole with wire on side
Image:Wire_on_side_of_slanted_kaneh.png|Picture 2: Slanted pole with wire on side
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# If one of the poles of the tzurat hapetach is slanted (picture #1) many poskim hold that it is kosher.<Ref>Chazon Ish 71:11</ref>
# If one of the poles of the tzurat hapetach is slanted (picture #1) many poskim hold that it is kosher.<Ref>Chazon Ish 71:11, Avnei Nezer 291:12-16</ref>
# if one of the poles of the tzurat hapetach is slanted and the wire goes over the side of the pole, such that if the pole were to be cut at the point of the wire it would be over a pole that is 10 tefachim tall (picture #2), many poskim hold it is invalid. If there are a notch or groove where the wire is or below the wire and above 10 tefachim, then it is valid.<Ref>Chazon Ish 71:12</ref>
# if one of the poles of the tzurat hapetach is slanted and the wire goes over the side of the pole, such that if the pole were to be cut at the point of the wire it would be over a pole that is 10 tefachim tall (picture #2), many poskim hold it is invalid. If there are a notch or groove where the wire is or below the wire and above 10 tefachim, then it is valid.<Ref>Chazon Ish 71:12. Avnei Nezer 291:15, however, holds that there is gud asik on a tel hamelaket even on the slope once it is above ten tefachim.</ref>


==Natural Slopes==
==Natural Slopes==
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