Does a child go out with the father's eruv or specifically the mother's eruv?
Synopsis
A young child goes out specifically with the mother's eruv, not the father's, because at this age the child is attached to the mother. If only the father made an eruv and not the mother, the child cannot go out by virtue of it.
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