TAKE NOTICE: Multiple Eruvin around Lakewood cut down

TLS has been notified that multiple Eruvin around Lakewood have been cut down.

Eruvin that were never a problem for years, were suddenly found to be Pasul. At least five Eruvin were cut down.

Community Gabbaim are urged to carefully check to ensure their area Eruv is Kosher.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Who suddenly became the eiruv rebbe and started passuling???
    Was this done with daas torah or is this you r lakewood renegade team??
    can you be a little more infor,mative as to who passeled it
    and whos hec hsher was it under originally????
    thanl you
    reuven

  2. A Hungarian grandmother from Boro Park was by her grandchildren for שבת in Lakewood. She took her great grandchild in a stroller on Rt. 9. The grandchild said “Bubby, there’s no עירוב in Lakewood”. The grandmother reaponds “In Lakewood they don’t hold from Eiruv???”

  3. I think that where Lakewood eruvim are should be published for everyone to know where they are. I am living here a very long time and I was not aware of any in my neighborhood, yet I see people pushing strollers so I assume there are eruvim.

  4. That sign ” Eiruv ends here”, a few weeks ago I recall seeing one of those signs, I was looking for the actual Eiruv in that area, but I never found it. Maybe that was an old sign.

  5. And there is no eruv around the whole Lakewood. Whether or not it is possible is another question, but there isn’t one. Also, in each neighborhood, you must check very well the map that is posted – sometimes the eruv ends in middle of a road.

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