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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...
- עירוב, lit. 'mixture', also
transliterated as
eiruv or erub, plural:
eruvin [(ʔ)
eʁuˈvin] or eruvim) is a
ritual halakhic enclosure made for the
purpose of...
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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")...
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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. Melbourne...
- Mishnah: Shabbat,
Eruvin Babylonian Talmud: Shabbat,
Eruvin Jerusalem Talmud: Shabbat,
Eruvin Mishneh Torah:
Sefer Zmanim,
Shabbat 1–30;
Eruvin 1–8 Shulchan...
- ch.1, 47
sugyot in 10
pages of
Berakhot ch.7, 39
sugyot in 10
pages of
Eruvin ch.10, 20
sugyot in 8
pages of
Pesachim ch. 4, 12
sugyot in 3
pages of Sanhedrin...
- has been
nicknamed "Little Moscow."[failed verification]
Toronto has two
eruvin for the
purposes of
Sabbath and Yom
Kippur observance: one in the central...
- Shevi'it
Terumot Ma'aserot Ma'aser
Sheni Challah Orlah Bikkurim Shabbat Eruvin Pesahim Shekalim Yoma
Sukkah Beitza Rosh
Hashanah Ta'anit
Megillah Mo'ed...
- the Torah;
large portion of this tractate, and the
following tractate,
Eruvin, are
devoted to a
detailed analysis of laws of
carrying on the Sabbath,...
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Mishne (ibid.); Maimonides,
Mishne Torah (Hil.
Eruvin 6:24). Cf.
Numbers 33:49 and
Babylonian Talmud,
Eruvin 51b, 55b;
Jerusalem Talmud, Shevi'it 6:1; Midrash...