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Occasionally the Silver Spring Eruv has been DOWN and can be down for an extended period of time depending ont he repairs required. Click on this link for some basic guidelines for constructing your own Eruv. It is very important to follow this guidance, but do not rely solely on this pamphlet. Many individual circumstances could make an Eruv not kosher. Have your eruv checked by a competent person. Some community rabbis and trained Eruv volunteers may be able to inspect your Eruv BUT ONLY IF GIVEN PLENTY OF NOTICE. |
The Silver Spring Eruv Association, Inc., provides a halachically reliable eruv for the benefit of the Jewish community in the Silver Spring, MD, neighborhoods of Hillandale, White Oak, Woodmoor, Northwood, Kemp Mill, and Wheaton. See our current map for the boundaries of the eruv. Rabbinic guidance is given by Rabbi Gedaliah Anemer,
, or by other competent Orthodox Rabbis in our community when he is not available. SSEA is an independent community organization, not associated with any synagogue or other community institution.
SSEA is supported by donations from the community to the YISE Eruv Fund, which provides funding to operate and maintain the Eruv. SSEA is not (yet) a 501.c.3 organization, but does accept direct donations. The suggested contribution for the SSEA fiscal year beginning October 1, 2003, is $36 per household. To ensure the tax-deductibility of your donation, make your check payable to:| YISE Eruv Fund | |
| Mail it to: | 11113 Lombardy Road Silver Spring, MD 20901 |
The eruv is inspected before every Shabbat (usually on Friday). We cannot know ahead of time if the eruv will be up. If we ever know in advance that it will be down, we always announce that as soon as possible. Never put yourself in a position where you "must" have the eruv "up". Learn how to cope if the eruv is "down".
As with any area of halachah, instruction and guidance should be sought from a competent Rabbi. We offer the following general guidelines to help you formulate questions:
Other than our paid Friday inspectors and professional bucket truck repairs, SSEA operates entirely with volunteer labor. We can always use help with: administration and organization; engineering; Friday (and Sunday) repairs; spot inspections on Friday Yom Tov; and annual inspections of the Beltway fence. Find out from your shul how to contact the SSEA volunteers.| SYNAGOGUE ERUV LINES | |
| YISE | 301-593-5561 |
| SEHC | 301-593-0064 |
| KMS | 301-593-0996 (PRESS 3) |