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Shabbat Ekev – 5783

August 4, 2023 : 10:18 am

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August 4-5, 2023
18 Menachem Av 5783

The Eruv is UP.

The Eruv is unsponsored.

Weekly Eruv Repair Report: 

  • Western & Lemon Grove (E Side)-Barton: Trimming
  • Santa Monica & St Andrews: Fixed the broken Lechi on a utility pole
  • 101 Fwy & Laurel Cyn: Fixed lechi and line that were down due to construction
  • 10 Fwy & Motor: Trimmed doorway
  • 10 Fwy & Wallavista off Motor: Added fence to bent and downed section.

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