Must the intended place of Shabbat rest acquisition be a specifically identified, known location (not merely a general area)?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah and Biur Halacha emphasize that acquisition requires a specifically known, identifiable place — consistent with the ruling at the end of the previous siman.
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Can a traveler who intended to establish his Shabbat rest at a specific place, set out on the road, but was turned back before arriving — acquire Shabbat rest at that intended destination?
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What minimum act constitutes 'setting out on the road' (hechzik baderech) sufficient to acquire Shabbat rest at a distant place?
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Must one verbally declare 'my Shabbat rest is in such-and-such place' when acquiring Shabbat rest at a distant location by setting out on the road?
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Does the leniency of acquiring Shabbat rest by setting out on the road apply to a wealthy person who lives nearby (not a traveler and not poor)?
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When townspeople send an agent to place their eruv at a distant location and the agent is turned back before placing the eruv — do the townspeople acquire Shabbat rest at that distant location?
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If a person who set out to acquire Shabbat rest changes his mind entirely and decides not to go to that place, does his earlier acquisition remain valid?
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