Eruv (disambiguation), the Glossary
An eruv is a religious-legal enclosure which permits carrying in certain areas on Shabbat.[1]
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6 relations: Car, Eruv, Eruv tavshilin, Eruv techumin, Eruvin (Talmud), Range extender.
Car
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.
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Eruv
An eruv (עירוב,, also transliterated as eiruv or erub, plural: eruvin or eruvim) is a ritual halakhic enclosure made for the purpose of allowing activities which are normally prohibited on Shabbat (due to the prohibition of hotzaah mereshut lereshut), specifically: carrying objects from a private domain to a semi-public domain (carmelit), and transporting objects four cubits or more within a semi-public domain.
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Eruv tavshilin
An eruv tavshilin (Hebrew: עירוב תבשילין, "mixing of dishes") refers to a Jewish ritual in which one prepares a cooked food prior to a Jewish holiday that will be followed by the Shabbat.
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Eruv techumin
An eruv techumin (Hebrew: עירוב תחומין, "mixed borders") for traveling enables Jews to travel on Shabbat or a Jewish holiday, without violating the prohibition of techum shabbat.
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Eruvin (Talmud)
Eruvin (lit. "Mixtures") is the second tractate in the Order of Moed in the Talmud, dealing with the various types of.
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Range extender
A range extender is a fuel-based auxiliary power unit (APU) that extends the range of a battery electric vehicle by driving an electric generator that charges the vehicle's battery.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eruv_(disambiguation)
Also known as 'Erubin, Eruvin.