Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Eruvin in the News: Boulder, CO 3

Council Passes Eruv Lease

Cowles Objects that People Weren't Informed of Religious Boundary

By Ryan Morgan

A plan to build a Jewish religious boundary in central Boulder hit a speed bump Tuesday night, but the Boulder City Council still offered its blessing.

Some members of the Boulder City Council took issue with the proposal to grant a lease to Congregation Aish Kodesh to build an eruv, or religious boundary.

After lengthy debate, the council voted 5-2 to approve the eruv. Read on ...

Monday, December 17, 2007

Eruvin in the News: Boulder, CO 2

Boundary May Simplify Boulder Jews' Sabbath

Council May Grant Lease Allowing Right-of-way for Eruv

By Ryan Morgan

An Orthodox Jewish congregation in Boulder is just a few regulatory hurdles away from having an easier Sabbath.

On Tuesday night, the Boulder City Council will consider whether to grant a lease to the Congregation Aish Kodesh to build an eruv, or religious boundary. Orthodox Jews are forbidden on the Sabbath from doing any sort of work outside the home — including mundane tasks like carrying a wallet in a pocket or carrying a child. An eruv provides a large, unbroken boundary inside which people can go about their business on the Sabbath. Read on ...

Watch this Space for an Upcoming Exposé

Stay tuned for an exposé on an eruv builder based out of Chicago who travels across America, actively seeking flaws in community eruvin . ...