- In
Jewish halacha, the
techum shabbat (Hebrew: תחום שבת, "Shabbat limit"), or
simply techum, is a
limited physical area in
which a Jew is
permitted to...
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travel on
Shabbat or a
Jewish holiday,
without violating the
prohibition of
techum shabbat. They
prepare food
prior to
Shabbat or the
holiday on
which they...
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indefinite size. A
prohibition against walking too far
outside city
boundaries (
techum, see Eruv techumin)
limits the
possible size of an eruv. Also, the eruv...
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development in "new normal"". New
Techno Humanities. 2: 79–91. doi:10.1016/j.
techum.2022.05.001. ISSN 2664-3294. S2CID 249035865. Abeysiriwardana,
Prabath Chaminda;...
- 58:13–14
calls on Jews to
limit their travel during Shabbat, and the law of
techum shabbat puts
limits on the
distance one may
travel beyond the city/town...
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development in "new normal"". New
Techno Humanities. 2: 79–91. doi:10.1016/j.
techum.2022.05.001. ISSN 2664-3294. Abeysiriwardana,
Prabath Chaminda; Jayasinghe-Mudalige...
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development in "new normal"". New
Techno Humanities. 2: 79–91. doi:10.1016/j.
techum.2022.05.001. S2CID 249035865. "MLA
Commons – An
online community for MLA...
- on a Yom
Kippur which fell on Shabbat, and that he
chose to
overstep the
techum. Both the
Jerusalem and the
Babylonian Talmuds agree here, and cite this...
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travel further than 1
biblical mile
outside one's city; this law is
known as
techum shabbat. A
procedure known as eruv
techumin allows one to
travel up to one...
- ("mixing of borders"),
which permits travel beyond the city
boundary ("
techum") on
Shabbat EREV, a
class of
motor cars This
disambiguation page lists...