It is intended to benefit strictly Orthodox families who do not currently use the existing eruv covering the area
By Simon Rocker
Campaign for the new Shabbat boundary wanted to raise £250,000 – and got it
Rabbi Yisroel Binstock said the scheme would help the Jewish community’s most vulnerable members
By Felix Pope
Even those once implacably opposed to the idea now argue they don’t go far enough
The Tyneside community could be the next to establish a Shabbat zone
Federation head asks Barnet Council to agree modifications to proposed Golders Green eruv
Federation Chief Rabbi is making the running in Golders Green
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The Shabbat boundary is intended to help those who do not use the existing North-West London Eruv
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Haringey approves religious boundary which will cover Muswell Hill and Highgate United shuls and Whittington Hospital