S sisyphus New member Jul 2, 2010 #1 I've read it on wikipedia and I still don't get it. It sounds like the equivalent of tying a piece of string around an area and saying 'anything goes now because we're surrounded by a piece of string'. Does the eruv actually do anything practical?
I've read it on wikipedia and I still don't get it. It sounds like the equivalent of tying a piece of string around an area and saying 'anything goes now because we're surrounded by a piece of string'. Does the eruv actually do anything practical?