According to Rav Hayim Na'eh, probably.However, doubtfully acc. to the Hazon Ish. The "wall" doesn't seem high enough.
It's like the Brisker Sukkah, it had complete four walls, and yet everyone was wondering how the cat got inside the sukkah...
The sechach seems to fall short of at least one of the walls (the right one), not hanging directly over it. Doesn't the sechach have to be either directly over the wall or physically within some small distance of the wall?
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According to Rav Hayim Na'eh, probably.
However, doubtfully acc. to the Hazon Ish. The "wall" doesn't seem high enough.
It's like the Brisker Sukkah, it had complete four walls, and yet everyone was wondering how the cat got inside the sukkah...
The sechach seems to fall short of at least one of the walls (the right one), not hanging directly over it. Doesn't the sechach have to be either directly over the wall or physically within some small distance of the wall?
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