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בָּעֵי רַבִּי זֵירָא: נִנְעֲרוּ לַעֲמוֹד וְלֹא עָמְדוּ, מַהוּ? בֵּית דִּין יוֹשְׁבִין בָּעֵינַן — וְהָא אִיכָּא, אוֹ דִלְמָא: זְמַן בֵּית דִּין בָּעֵינַן — וְלֵיכָּא? תֵּיקוּ.
Rabbi Zeira raised a dilemma: If the members of the court stirred themselves to rise at the end of the session, but there was some delay and they did not actually rise, what is the halakha? Do we require that the court be seated, and that is the case here, as the judges are still sitting? Or perhaps we require that the shofar must be sounded when the court is in session, and that is not the case, as they have stirred to rise. No relevant sources were found in this regard, and therefore the Gemara states that the question shall stand unresolved.
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