
What's an Eruv and is there one at Scottsdale Fashion Square mall?
Have you ever noticed a clear wire, strung between poles in different parts of the Valley? Valley 101 podcast discovers who it's for and what it does.
Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
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Show Notes
Have you ever noticed a clear wire, strung between poles in different parts of the Valley? You can see it at the intersection of Scottsdale and Camelback roads, crossing diagonally along the canal, near Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall.
That's an Eruv. A boundary for observant, usually Orthodox, members of Judaism. The wire, which surrounds parts of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, allows the community to carry certain items outside of their homes on Shabbat, otherwise known as Shabbos or the Sabbath.
But why does this Eruv allow them to carry things? And why do the rules exist in the first place? Learn all about the Valley Eruv in this week's episode of Valley 101.
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