Tractate Eruvin

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Tractate Eruvin is a section of the Talmud that elaborates the complex rabbinic laws governing Sabbath boundaries and shared domains, particularly through the institution of the eruv.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Talmudic tractate
rabbinic text
addresses conditions for valid eruv
food requirements for eruv
measurement of distances for techum Shabbat
public vs private domain distinctions
rabbinic safeguards around Shabbat law
status of walls and partitions
centralConcept creation of a symbolic shared domain
permitted carrying within an eruv
commentedOnBy Maharsha
Rabbi Akiva Eiger
Maimonides
surface form: Rambam

Ran
Rashi
Ritva
Rosh
Baalei Tosafot
surface form: Tosafot

Vilna Gaon
contains Talmud
surface form: Gemara

Mishnah
discusses Sabbath city limits
carrying on Shabbat
courtyards and alleyways
eruv chatzerot
eruv tavshilin
eruv techumin
karmelit
mechitzot
reshut harabim
reshut hayachid
shitufei mevo’ot
follows Tractate Berakhot
hasReputationFor halakhic complexity
technical legal analysis
language Aramaic
Mishnaic Hebrew
legalDomain Halakha
partOf Talmud Bavli
surface form: Babylonian Talmud

Talmud Yerushalmi
surface form: Jerusalem Talmud

Moed
surface form: Order Moed
precedes Tractate Pesachim
primarySubject Sabbath boundaries
laws of eruv
rabbinic Sabbath restrictions
shared domains on Shabbat
religiousTradition Judaism
studiedIn yeshiva curriculum
usedFor practical halakhic rulings on eruvin

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Gezerot discussedIn Tractate Eruvin
Sefer Zemanim hasPart Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: Hilchot Eruvin
Seder Moed hasComponent Tractate Eruvin
Shmuel of Nehardea mentionedIn Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud, tractate Eruvin
Abaye associatedWithText Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: Talmudic tractates Eruvin
Rav Huna contributedTo Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: Babylonian Talmud, tractate Eruvin
Rav Sheshet citedIn Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: tractate Eruvin
Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus legalOpinionsRecordedIn Tractate Eruvin
this entity surface form: Mishnah tractate Eruvin