
Phoenix Jewish Community Gets an Eruv
After five years of planning and over $180,000 fundraised, the Valley Eruv Project of Phoenix, Arizona announced that the eruv is now up and ready to use.
After five years of planning and over $180,000 fundraised, the Valley Eruv Project of Phoenix, Arizona announced that the eruv is now up and ready to use.
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