Eruvin

What is an Eruv?

An Eruv is a Halachic boundary that allows Jews to carry in public areas on Shabbat.

Why is an Eruv necessary?

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.

What is an Eruv?

An Eruv is a Halachic boundary that allows Jews to carry in public areas on Shabbat.

Why is an Eruv necessary?

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.

Eruvin at the Beth Din of Johannesburg —

We would like to thank Rabbi Klein for his dedication to getting our Eruv setup and managing it for so many years.
Rabbi Shmuel Slasky manages the Eruvin department at the Beth Din. He can be contacted via the Beth Din. Currently the team includes Rabbi Slasky, Rabbi Akiva Furman, Rabbi Osrin, Raymond Kotton, and the maintenance crew.

Rabbi Shmuel Slasky

Rabbi Akira Furman

Rabbi Refoel Bernhardt

Rabbi Orsin

Raymond Kotton

Eruv map

Click to view Greater Johannesburg Eruv in a larger map

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Brown Line: Outer boundary

Blue Line: Inner boundary

One is forbidden to carry from within the eruv across either of these lines

Click to view Victory Park Eruv in a larger map

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Green Line: Boundary


One is forbidden to carry from within the eruv across either of these lines

Click to view Glenhazel Eruv in a larger map

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Black Line: Outer boundary

Purple Line: Inner boundary

One is forbidden to carry from within the eruv across either of these lines

The Johannesburg Eruv fund relies on donations from the community to support its large team dedicated to maintaining and upholding higher standards.The halachic standard of the eruv is directly dependent on its funding.

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