May a person make an eruv techumin for his adult children, Hebrew slaves, or wife without their explicit prior consent?
Synopsis
Adult children, Hebrew slaves, and a wife require at minimum tacit consent (silence without protest) for the eruv to be valid. Explicit prior consent is not required, but protest or an independent eruv invalidates the husband's/father's eruv.
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