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* Rosh Sukka 3:1 quotes the Raavad that when it loses its greenness it is considered dried out and this is the opinion of the S"A | * Rosh Sukka 3:1 quotes the Raavad that when it loses its greenness it is considered dried out and this is the opinion of the S"A | ||
* The Rama 645:5 is more lenient and says it is not considered dried out unless you would rub your fingernails on it and it would crumble.</ref> | * The Rama 645:5 is more lenient and says it is not considered dried out unless you would rub your fingernails on it and it would crumble.</ref> | ||
# If the uppermost tiyomet is dried out there is a discussion if it is still valid. <ref> Mishna | # If the uppermost tiyomet is dried out there is a discussion if it is still valid. <ref> Mishna Brurah 645:22 is stringent based on the opinion of the Raavad as is the Gra 645:22, while the Chazon Ish 145:11 is lenient. </ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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