Mishmeres Eruvin Lemehadrin

Guidance

Help plan how to build the Eruv and how to deal with the local laws

Maintenance

Weekly Eruv maintenance and upkeep

Information Center

Boundaries Map, Weekly Text Messages - Community Info

Areas we serve

StateCountyAreaPDF Map
New Jersey BergenMontvale
New JerseyBergenUpper Saddle River
New JerseyBergenMahwah
New JerseyMorisWoodfield At Mount Olive
New JerseyOceanJackson pdf
New Jersey Ocean Toms River pdf
New YorkOrange Blooming Grove
New York Orange Bloomingburg
New YorkOrangeBlueberry
New YorkOrange Country Hollow pdf
New YorkOrangeHalf Hollow
New YorkOrangeHighland Mills
New YorkOrangeOrange Turnpike pdf
New YorkOrangeWoodbury Villas
New YorkRocklandSection 1 - Suffern
New YorkRocklandSection 2 - Airmont
New YorkRocklandSection 3 - Chestnut Ridge
New YorkRocklandSection 4 - Motebello
New YorkRocklandSection 5 - Monsey
New YorkRocklandSection 6 - Spring Valley
New YorkRocklandSection 7 - Nanuet
New YorkRocklandSection 8 - Wesley Hills
New YorkRocklandSection 9 - New Hempstead
New York Rockland Section 10 - New City
New YorkRocklandSection 11 - Hillcrest
New YorkRocklandSection 12 - Pomona
New YorkRocklandSection 13 - Haverstraw
New YorkSullivanBloomingburg
New YorkSullivanKiamesha
New YorkSullivanLiberty pdf
New YorkSullivanMonticello pdf
New YorkSullivanSwan Lake pdf
New YorkSullivanWoodridge pdf

Building an eruv isn’t just about convenience.

Because it is easy to accidentally venture outside carrying a siddur or with a tissue in your pocket, the Chasam Sofer insisted that it is both appropriate and obligatory to erect an eruv to prevent the tzibur from stumbling.

Building an eruv is a significant undertaking for a community or a private person, but with its vast experience, Mishmeres Eruvin Lemehadrin can help you create one in your community.

About Us

Mishmeres Eruvin Lemehadrin was founded in 2017 to help Jewish communities construct kosher lemehadrin eruvin in order to promote kedushas Shabbos. Drawing on years of expertise culled in the construction and expansion of the country’s largest eruv in New York and New Jersey, Mishmeres Eruvin Lemehadrin is guiding communities through the many nuances of putting up an eruv, which includes not only the many associated halachos, but also navigating the complex geographic, communal and legal issues involved.

But the job doesn’t end once an eruv has been completed. Ongoing maintenance involves a weekly commitment and Mishmeres Eruvin Lemehadrin takes communities through that process by training local teams to inspect and repair the eruv, in addition to educating them on keeping residents informed of the eruv’s boundaries, as well as its status, on a weekly basis.

Our mission is to help communities plan, build and maintain mehadrin eruvin in addition to providing maps and information to the community, promoting kedushas Shabbos and eliminating the possibility of accidentally carrying in a forbidden area on Shabbos.