Shabbat is a day that is set apart from the rest of the week according to Halacha. On this day, certain activities associated with work are prohibited. According to Halacha, carrying and pushing wheelchairs or prams outside of a valid Eruv on Shabbat is prohibited.
It follows that most Shabbat-observant people depend upon a valid Eruv in order to operate according to Halacha on Shabbat.
Shabbat is a day that is set apart from the rest of the week according to Halacha. On this day, certain activities associated with work are prohibited. According to Halacha, carrying and pushing wheelchairs or prams outside of a valid Eruv on Shabbat is prohibited.
It follows that most Shabbat-observant people depend upon a valid Eruv in order to operate according to Halacha on Shabbat.
Rabbi Shmuel Slasky manages the Eruvin department at the Beth Din and can be contacted through the Beth Din. The current team includes Rabbi Slasky, Rabbi Akiva Furman, Rabbi Osrin, Rabbi Glixman, Yehoshua Reuben, Raymond Kotton (head of Maintenance), and the maintenance crew.
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