- 'mixture', also
transliterated as
eiruv or erub, plural:
eruvin [(ʔ)eʁuˈvin] or
eruvim) is a
ritual halakhic enclosure made for the
purpose of
allowing activities...
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- one's
hands (netilat yadayim)
before eating bread, the
construction of
eruvim (liminal gateways), and the
institution of the
current schedule of daily...
-
Congregation in Washington, D.C., his
specialties were
Jewish medical ethics,
eruvim, and conversion; he was
fired in 2014
after being arrested and subsequently...
-
orator and an
authority in
several areas of
halakha (Jewish law),
including eruvim,
which he ****isted in
constructing in a
number of cities,
including Washington...
- tight-knit
communities and
constructed eruvim,
ritual boundaries that
allow for the
carrying of
objects on Shabbat.
These eruvim were
creatively made
using utility...
-
established Torah classes in the city,
including on the
subjects of kashrut,
eruvim, and
Jewish weddings. Lau was one of the
first rabbis in
Israel to teach...
- the
first generation of Amoraim, also came from
Sokho (Jerusalem Talmud,
Eruvim). In
Byzantine times,
Eusebius described Sokho (Σοκχωθ) as a
double village...
- (sabbath), such as
carrying keys,
pushing prams and
using wheelchairs.
Similar eruvim have
already been
created in a
number of
cities such as New York City, Antwerp...
- 9th
largest in the
United States, up from 17th
largest in 1996.
There are
eruvim in the
Virginia Highland and Toco
Hills neighborhoods inside the Perimeter...