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- noun Alternative form of
eruv .
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Examples
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Often the newcomers do not respect the ways of the old timers, as they demand their needs be met and impose changes of the local lifestyle to conform to their needs (whether tzniyus, eiruv, etc.).
Life in Israel 2009
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Once they get settled and establish all their needs (be it a mehadrin eiruv, haredi shul, haredi schools, etc.), the influx of newcomers then fill the neighborhood and "haredize" the place and they snap up practically every existing place.
Life in Israel 2009
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They do not preach to the old timers, and theyhave no problem opening shuls and kollels, and building a mehadrin eiruv, etc.
Life in Israel 2009
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The secular residents have been cutting the eiruv strings of the haredi newcomers.
Life in Israel 2009
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