When the Holiness of the Festival Meets Shabbat | Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
It is a mitzvah to prepare an Eruv Tavshilin on the eve of the festival, thereby permitting cooking and baking for Shabbat on the festival day. The cooked dish used for the Eruv should be…
Assessment
A practical halakhic guide explains how to prepare food for Shabbat when it falls immediately after a holiday. The core mechanism is the eruv tavshilin, a symbolic cooked dish prepared before the holiday begins. The piece emphasizes communal responsibility, noting that a city's leading figure should establish the eruv for all residents. Readers observing this calendar junction will need clear instructions on which foods qualify and when to eat the eruv dish.
