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The West Valley Eruv is more than wires and poles — it’s the boundary that makes Shabbos come alive. It allows mothers to carry babies to shul, families to gather for meals, and children to run freely on their way to friends and tefillah. For over a decade, this eruv has quietly supported thousands of families across Encino, Tarzana, and Woodland Hills, inspected weekly and maintained with halachic precision and physical effort. It was the vision of the late Mrs. Rosana Miller, whose commitment to community foresight now stands as one of the most vital pillars of West Valley Jewish life. But while everyone relies on the eruv, only 20% are helping sustain it — and that must change.
Join the campaign to carry the eruv — and carry the community.
For just $18/month, become a Friend — the foundational support every household should be doing.
The West Valley Eruv is more than wires and poles — it’s the boundary that makes Shabbos come alive. It allows mothers to carry babies to shul, families to gather for meals, and children to run freely on their way to friends and tefillah. For over a decade, this eruv has quietly supported thousands of families across Encino, Tarzana, and Woodland Hills, inspected weekly and maintained with halachic precision and physical effort. It was the vision of the late Mrs. Rosana Miller, whose commitment to community foresight now stands as one of the most vital pillars of West Valley Jewish life. But while everyone relies on the eruv, only 20% are helping sustain it — and that must change.
Join the campaign to carry the eruv — and carry the community.
For just $18/month, become a Friend — the foundational support every household should be doing.
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