Shabbat · Orach Chaim 369
Eruv Using a Dwelling
7 questions · 27 opinions
Does giving money (a coin) to a baker/shopkeeper and saying 'acquire the eruv on my behalf' (zakheh li) constitute a valid eruv?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Acquisition MethodsIf a person says 'erect an eruv for me' (arev li) to a baker/shopkeeper while giving money, is the eruv valid?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Acquisition MethodsIf the payer gave the baker a vessel (keli) as an act of barter (chalifin/kinyan sudar) along with the instruction to acquire the eruv, is the eruv valid?
4 opinions across 2 eras
Acquisition MethodsIs the eruv valid when the baker explicitly names the payer and performs zikui (conferral) on his behalf through a third party?
4 opinions across 3 eras
Acquisition MethodsIf the baker takes the money and purchases bread from the market on behalf of the payer, is the resulting eruv valid?
3 opinions across 2 eras
Acquisition MethodsIf a person gives a coin to a homeowner (ba'al habayit, i.e., a non-merchant) and says 'acquire the eruv on my behalf' (zakheh li), is the eruv valid?
5 opinions across 2 eras
Acquisition MethodsWhat is the Rambam's position on when 'zakheh li' to a baker/shopkeeper is valid vs. invalid, and does it differ from the Shulchan Aruch?
1 opinions
Rambam vs. Shulchan Aruch