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How do you do Eruv Tavshilin?

Bracha

Al Mitzvas Eruv

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The Bracha on Eruv Tavshilin is Al Mitzvas Eruv.

On Yom Tov, one is permitted to prepare food for that day, however not for the following day. If the following day is Shabbos, one is permitted to prepare food on Friday for Shabbos, as long as an Eruv Tavshilin was made before Yom Tov. The procedure is as follows.

On Erev Yom Tov (Wednesday or Thursday), the head of the household, should set aside a baked item such as bread or Matzahand a cooked item such as meat, fish, or eggs (i.e. a food that is eaten along with bread). Each item should be at least the size of one Kezayis, preferably the size of one Beitzah. He or she should then recite the blessing of עַל מִצְוַת עֵרוּב and then recite בַּהֲדֵין עירובא. The foods for the Eruv should be set aside and may be eaten on Shabbos. Click Here to download a Bracha Card.

Hebrew

בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה ה' אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם אֲשֶׁר קִדְּשָׁנוּ בְמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ עַל מִצְוַת עֵרוּב -- בַּהֲדֵין עירובא יְהֵא שָׁרֵא לָנָא לְמֵפָא וּלְבַשָּׁלָא וּלְאַטְמָנָא וּלְאַדְלָקָא שְׁרָגָא וּלְמֶעְבַּד כָּל צָרְכָנָא מִיּוֹמָא טָבָא לְשַׁבַּתָּא לָנוּ וּלְכָל יִשְׂרָאֵל הַדָּרִים בָּעִיר הַזֹּאת.

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לעילוי נשמת
ר' פנחס אליהו בן יעקב יוסף זצ"ל
ר' חיים יצחק בן דוד זצ"ל

In Memory Of
Leon Manaster
Chaim Melcer

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