达拉斯周围有一条60平方英里的隐蔽铁丝网,作为宗教边界,允许犹太人在安息日携带物品。 A hidden 60-square-mile wire around Dallas acts as a religious boundary, allowing Jews to carry items on Shabbat.
2001年在得克萨斯州达拉斯周围安装了一条60平方英里的隐蔽铁丝网,作为犹太宗教界线的“eruv”。 A hidden 60 square mile wire around Dallas, Texas, installed in 2001, serves as an "eruv," a Jewish religious boundary. 这使犹太社区能够在安息日犹太休息日期间携带个人物品,通过象征性地扩大其私人空间,在自己家外旅行。 This allows Jewish communities to carry personal items and travel outside their homes during Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, by extending their private spaces symbolically. 大多数人不知道这条铁丝网,它帮助追随者在公共场所移动时遵守宗教规则。 Most people are unaware of this wire, which helps adherents follow religious rules while moving in public areas.