Date: August 24th, 2025 6:39 PM
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Building an Eruv If you need to construct an Eruv at your campsite, creating a pre-made
“Eruv Kit” will simplify the process. Though the laws of Eruv are complex,
the construction of this Scout Eruv is simple. The “kit” will consist of
premade poles, heavy duty twine and sometimes a drill with an auger. To
determine the number of poles and the amount of twine you will need,
you will have to decide how much of your campsite will be within the Eruv.
The premade poles, are placed 8-10 feet apart around your camp. These
poles can be stored with your unit gear for rapid construction – allocate 4-
8 hours over a scout meeting or two for preparing them.
The poles should be at least four feet long. Screw an eyelet into the top
of each pole. The bottom ends of the poles can be sharpened so they
can be pounded into the ground. For easier pounding, a hole can be
drilled into the bottom of each pole and a rebar can be attached.
Alternatively, a drill with an auger can be used to start the hole into the
ground.
Once the poles are securely placed in the ground, run heavy twine
through the eyelets. Tie the ends of the twine together with a clove hitch,
creating a fenced in area. Be certain that at least 40 inches of the pole is
above ground (more if the twine sags). Consult your religious authority
for details.
If your campsite has a gateway, the Eruv can go over it or include the
gateway, but angles of twine and methods of attaching them to the
gateway will require religious guidance. [Methods can include, a “double
pole” with two twines, a slow rise toward the gateway with a suitable
angle, or halachically “attaching” the Eruv poles to the gateway.]
The National Jewish Committee on Scouting Page 2
Make sure your Eruv encloses an area that is large enough to include
bathroom facilities, your sleeping area, your food preparation and eating
area and your campfire site. The Eruv will take 30-45 minutes for several
Scouts to construct and must be completed before sundown. Start the
Eruv at least 90 minutes before Shabbat in case you run into problems. It
is best to assign this task to the first people to arrive at the campsite.
Remember to test your Eruv at home or at your unit meeting place before
trying to build it at a camp site. Once you have built the Eruv and used it
successfully you also have a readymade service project for a Jewish
chartered organization. Do demonstrations of the construction for your
Chartered Organization.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5680830&forum_id=2Vannesa#49209630)