An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man stands on a ladder and hangs “Eruv” (Eiruv or Erub) wire, near the Gilo neighborhood in south Jerusalem, on Friday, Aug 14, 2009. A community Eruv refers to the legal aggregation or “mixture” under Jewish religious property law of separate parcels of property meeting certain requirements into a single parcel held in common by all the holders of the original parcels, which enables Jews who observe the traditional rules concerning Shabbat to carry children and belongings anywhere within the jointly held property without transgressing the prohibition against carrying a burden across a property line on the Jewish sabbath. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90. *** Local Caption *** òéøåá
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