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by fotbr
1879 days ago
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First, I appreciate the answer. I didn't know about the "no large bodies of water" requirement. When then leads me to ask, what's a "large" body of water? Second, and I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to understand: What is the limit on size? I understand there's a point where physically building and maintaining it isn't practical, but is still theoretically possible. As for defeating the point, I'll admit I only somewhat understand that argument. As far as I understand -- and I'll readily admit I do not have a great understanding -- the whole concept of the eruv is specifically designed to "defeat the point" of another rule (or set of rules). Why is "defeating the point" considered to be "ok" or not "ok" based on scale? Likewise, if "defeating the point" is wrong, why is it not always wrong? Again, my intention is to understand, not to be snarky or otherwise inappropriate about it, and I'll apologize in advance if my questions cross lines I was unaware of. |
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