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Created page with "thumb Masechet Eruvin is the second tractate in Seder Moed, which is the second order of the six orders of Mishnah. The Hebrew meaning of the word "Eruvin" is "mixtures" (the Aramaic translation of the word "kilayim" in the Torah is "eruvin"), meaning the mixing of two domains that need to be separated (like the mitzvah of kilayim). The subject of this tractate is the prohibitions of Shabbat domains, mainly rabbinical prohibitions of carrying (= t..."
 
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Masechet Eruvin is the second tractate in Seder Moed, which is the second order of the six orders of Mishnah. The Hebrew meaning of the word "Eruvin" is "mixtures" (the Aramaic translation of the word "kilayim" in the Torah is "eruvin"), meaning the mixing of two domains that need to be separated (like the mitzvah of kilayim). The subject of this tractate is the prohibitions of Shabbat domains, mainly rabbinical prohibitions of carrying (= transporting objects) between different private domains, and the rabbinic ordinances of eruv chatzeirot (courtyard eruv) and shituf mevo'ot (alleyway partnership) which are symbolic acts that join and mix all individuals residing in a residential area, turning them into members of a single domain, where carrying is permitted.
Masechet Eruvin is the second tractate in Seder Moed, which is the second order of the six orders of Mishnah. The Hebrew meaning of the word "Eruvin" is "mixtures" (the Aramaic translation of the word "kilayim" in the Torah is "eruvin"), meaning the mixing of two domains that need to be separated (like the mitzvah of kilayim). The subject of this tractate is the prohibitions of Shabbat domains, mainly rabbinical prohibitions of carrying (= transporting objects) between different private domains, and the rabbinic ordinances of eruv chatzeirot (courtyard eruv) and shituf mevo'ot (alleyway partnership) which are symbolic acts that join and mix all individuals residing in a residential area, turning them into members of a single domain, where carrying is permitted.


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