Re: Conservative eruv






On 1/5/06 8:11 PM, in article dpkfvh$b1q$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harry Weiss"
<hjweiss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Joel Shurkin <shurkin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
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>> On 1/4/06 12:00 AM, in article dpfkls$hn7$4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harry Weiss"
>> <hjweiss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> Ken Bloom <kabloom@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Harry Weiss <hjweiss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Once the physical eruv is completed that are other halachic legal issues
>>>>> that need to be taken care of with the local government to make it
>>>>> halachially valid.
>>>
>>>> What sorts of issues? Am I correct in thinking that the physical eruv
>>>> just creates a very large chatzer (courtyard), and that there's
>>>> something along the lines of an eruv chatzerot done that makes it
>>>> permissible to carry in?
>>>
>>>> --Ken
>>> If there are any non Jews living in the area covered by the eruv it is
>>> invalid unless a rental / use agreement has been worked out on their
>>> properties.
>>>
>>>> --
>>>> I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment.
>>>> See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures.
>
>> The Baltimore eruv covers Pikesville and the area in Baltimore City ranging
>> from Park Heights to Mt. Washington. Trust me. There are lots of non-Jews
>> living within the eruv (half my neighbors on this block). I can assure you
>> none of them have signed any agreement or even know what an eruv is or that
>> they live in one. So, I guess the Orthodox here don't have a kosher eruv
>> either. Imagine that.
>
>> J
>
> I guarantee you that someone with eminent domain ability to take over
> their property did make that agreement. That is why you need a comptent
> Rabbi,

Huh?

J


Joel Shurkin
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