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Colorado’s largest eruv could sprout in Douglas County with fishing line strung between light poles

The enclosed area would make it OK for observant Jews to carry things on the Sabbath

Rabbi David Araiev, 33, poses for a portrait on East Mississippi Avenue near the Ohr Avner synagogue in Aurora on Tuesday. The eruv was installed in the city six years ago. (Photo by Grace Smith/The Denver Post)
Rabbi David Araiev, 33, poses for a portrait on East Mississippi Avenue near the Ohr Avner synagogue in Aurora on Tuesday. The eruv was installed in the city six years ago. (Photo by Grace Smith/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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In an area stretching from Lone Tree to Castle Pines — using fence, wall and fishing line — the Chabad Jewish Center of South Metro Denver is exploring plans to erect Colorado's largest eruv.
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