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405 fire

Shabbat Vayeshev 5778 – ERUV IS UP

December 7, 2017 : 11:18 am

We are pleased to report that our western boundary in the Sepulveda pass passed through the fire unscathed.  We are sorry for any inconvenience the uncertainty caused.   Have a wonderful Shabbos.

If you are considering year end donations,  the Eruv can benefit from your ongoing support.

 

 

For Shabbat Starting:
December 8, 2017
20 Kislev 5778

The Eruv is UP

 


The Eruv has been sponsored by the Turk and Balter families L’iluy Nishmas Chaim Avigdor Ben Aharon Tzvi (Herbert) Turk for every Shabbos of 2017.


Weekly, Monthly and Annual co-sponsorship opportunities are available.

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