Eruv for Orthodox Jews Approved
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•Eruv with 12-mile route approved in Hale despite 900 objections
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Plans for an eruv to be put in place around the village of Hale , Greater Manchester , were first put forward a decade ago .
An eruv is a symbolic boundary exempt from a Jewish rule that forbids the carrying or pushing of items outside Jewish homes on the Sabbath day.
More than 900 local residents objected but Trafford planning committee gave the plan the go-ahead.
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