Must the eruv-maker transfer ownership (zikui) to beneficiaries through a third party when making an eruv for many from his own food?
Synopsis
When one person makes an eruv techumin for many using their own food, they must first transfer ownership to the beneficiaries via a qualifying third party before placing the eruv, parallel to the rules of eruv chatzeirot.
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