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Shabbat Yitro – 5783

February 10, 2023 : 8:34 am

For Shabbat:
February 10-11, 2023
20 Shvat 5783

The Eruv is UP.

The Eruv is Unsponsored.

This Week’s Eruv Repair Report: 

  • Santa Monica & El Centro: Replaced a downed line crossing the El Centro alley
  • Cahuenga & Sunset/Selma: Replaced a line that was tangled in lights
  • 101 Fwy & Van Nuys: Fixed holes in the on-ramp fence
  • 405 Fwy & Ventura/Sepulveda: Refastened Lechis to the fence
  • 405 Fwy & Ventura/Sepulveda: Reattached loose chicken wire Mechitza to fence on Dickens

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