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  2. List of places with eruvin - Wikipedia

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    An eruv accomplishes this by integrating a number of private and public properties into one larger private domain, thereby avoiding restrictions on carrying objects from the private to the public domain on the Sabbath and holidays. This is a list of places that have eruvin, both historic and modern, that are or were rabbinically recognized.

  3. Eruv - Wikipedia

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    The term eruv is a shortening of eruv chatzerot (עירוב חצרות ‎), literally a "merger of [different] domains" (into a single domain). This makes carrying within the area enclosed by the eruv no different from carrying within a single private domain (such as a house owned by an individual), which is permitted.

  4. Category:Eruvin - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. Eruv * List of places with eruvin; B. 2017–2018 Bergen County eruv controversy; E. Erouv de Jérusalem; Eruv techumin ...

  5. Woodside (Silver Spring, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodside Synagogue is an Orthodox synagogue dating from 1974. All of the Woodside neighborhood is located within the Shepherd Park/Woodside Community Eruv, which encompasses most of incorporated Silver Spring and parts of Northwest DC. [5] [6] [7] Goldberg's Bagels is a kosher Jewish bagel shop located on Georgia Avenue in Woodside.

  6. Mezuzah Case: Condo Association Bylaw vs. Jewish Practice - AOL

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    Usually created by running thin, virtually invisible fishing wire from the tops of utility poles and streetlamps, an eruv makes it legal (under Jewish law) for a religiously observant person to ...

  7. Eruv (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An eruv is a religious-legal enclosure which permits carrying in certain areas on Shabbat.. Eruv may also refer to: . Eruvin (Talmud), a tractate in Moed Eruv tavshilin ("mixing of cooked dishes"), which permits cooking on a Friday Holiday to prepare for Shabbat

  8. Eruvin (Talmud) - Wikipedia

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    Eruvin (Hebrew: עֵרוּבִין, lit."Mixtures") is the second tractate in the Order of Moed in the Talmud, dealing with the various types of eruv.In this sense this tractate is a natural extension of Shabbat; at one point these tractates were likely joined but then split due to length.

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