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Eruv approved in Hale despite ‘very angry’ local opposition

Rabbi Yisroel Binstock said the scheme would help the Jewish community’s most vulnerable members

November 12, 2024 16:51
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A total of 52 galvanised steel posts are now set to be installed at 26 sites around Hale (Photo: Google)
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Trafford Council has approved plans to create an eruv in Hale despite hundreds of objections from the local community.

Fifty-two steel poles connected by a line of filament or nylon wire will now be erected around the village to create a zone in which Orthodox Jews can push prams, use walking sticks and carry house keys on Shabbat.

The decision marks the culmination of a 10-year planning battle.

At the council meeting, at which it was approved, however, Mark Guterman, a local Jewish resident, insisted that the wider Jewish community "do not want this proposal now".

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