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Rabbis in the Sky – Checking the Eruv

Every week our crew of Rabbis inspects the complete eruv looking for any breaks. We also have additional periodic inspections of some of the more difficult sections of the Eruv. Here they head out by air to get a look at the hillsides along the 405.

Our brave inspectors review their maps.

Getting briefed before the flight.

Did the Rambam use one of these?

Ready to fly.

In the air over the 405, checking the hillsides.

Home again, mission accomplished.

 

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