Is there a mitzvah to actively pursue establishing an eruv chatzeirot?
Synopsis
There is a mitzvah to actively pursue the establishment of eruv chatzeirot, to prevent Shabbat violations.
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What is the rabbinic requirement for an eruv chatzeirot (courtyard eruv), and what is its rationale?
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Do residents of tents, booths, or a military camp require an eruv, and what about a caravan?
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In which type of house must the eruv be placed, and what are the minimum requirements for that house?
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Must all the eruv bread be placed in a single vessel, and what if it is divided between two vessels?
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Must eruv participants not mind if others eat the eruv bread? What if the owner objects?
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Must the eruv bread be a whole loaf, and how does the Rema's custom of baking a communal challah affect this?
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If one person contributes the eruv on behalf of all residents, may a slice be used?
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What types of bread are valid for eruv chatzeirot?
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