Welcome to your Kitzur Quiz - Siman 094
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Reuven and Shimon share a courtyard which in which, in order to reach the public road, one must walk through Levi and Yehuda's courtayard. Levi and Yehuda made an eiruv to themselves, and Reuven and Shimon made an eiruv to themselves. May Levi and Yehuda carry between their houses?
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Reuven has a courtyard which in which, in order to reach the public road, one must walk through Levi and Yehuda's courtayard. Levi and Yehuda made an eiruv to themselves. May Levi and Yehuda carry between their houses?
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Reuven and Shimon share a courtyard which in which, in order to reach the public road, one must walk through Levi's. Reuven and Shimon made an eiruv to themselves. May Levi carry from his home to his courtyard?
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Reuven fully financially supports his married son, Levi, as he spends all day learning. May Reuven grant ownership of his loaf of bread to all the courtyard-dwellers via Levi?
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Levi made an eiruv in his home for all his neighbors. One of his neighbors, Aharon, was a kohen. On Friday night at 11:30PM, someone died in the room where Levi kept the eiruv...
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Bob the non-Jew lives in an abandoned mansion in the Rocky Mountains. The mansion has one central lobby, and individual rooms for sleeping and eating. A Jewish organization decided to have a Shabbaton there, and didnt mind Bob's presence. The Jewish organization placed each family into their own room. May the families carry into the lobby without an eiruv?
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Reuven and Shimon shared a chatzer with Bob the non-Jew. One day, Reuven approached Bob's servant, and arranged with him to rent Bob's apartment for 5 years. Bob's servant was fired 2 years after the agreement was made.
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Berel, Shmerel and 8 other men share a courtyard. Everyone in chatzer attends the "courtyard shul" which is also attached to the courtyard. The city in which these 10 men live is not surrounded with eiruvin (tzuros hapesach) on the streets and alleys. Where should the eiruv chatzeiros of Berel and Shmerel's courtyard be placed?
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On year, when the second day of Rosh Hashana fell out on Friday, the city's Eiruv fell down during the day. May the Jews of the city carry within their own private courtyards on Shabbos?