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Categories: Hebrew words and phrases in Jewish law, Orthodox Judaism, Eruvin, Shabbat innovations, Laws of Shabbat
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eruv  'Erub  eiruv  erub  Eruv for carrying
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An eruv is a ritual halakhic enclosure made for the purpose of allowing activities which are normally prohibited on Shabbat, specifically: carrying objects from a private domain to a semi-public domain, and transporting objects four cubits or more within a semi-public domain. Wikipedia
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An eruv is a ritual halakhic enclosure made for the purpose of allowing activities which are normally prohibited on Shabbat, specifically: carrying objects from a private domain to a semi-public domain, and transporting objects four cubits or more within a semi-public domain. Wikipedia
Ritual halakhic enclosure that some Jewish communities, especially Orthodox Jewish communities, construct in their neighborhoods to allow the activity of hotzaah mereshut lereshut which is prohibited on Shabbat Wikidata
An eruv chatzerot; ritual aggregation of properties that allows Jews observing traditional Shabbat rules to carry burdens across property lines. Wiktionary
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Sam is sad that people don't visit him at home on Shabbos because he lives outside the eruv. Wiktionary
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