If one did not make any eruv at all on day one (neither bread nor foot), may he acquire eruv by foot on day two?
Synopsis
There is a dispute whether one who made no eruv at all on day one may acquire eruv by foot on day two. The dominant view is that it is forbidden as it appears like preparation (hachana).
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