Boundaries

Boundaries of the Eastbayshore Eruv in Berkeley and Albany

The Google map below is updated as of October 2022. For a printable picture version of the eruv map, please scroll to the bottom of the page.

If you are planning on walking close to a boundary, you may wish to consult the details of this map to ensure you remain in the eruv, or consult with Rabbi Cohen.

If you are considering a new residence near, on or just beyond the eruv line on the map, please contact the eruv committee, or consult with Rabbi Cohen, so we can confirm the boundary with you.

In general, it’s safest to not carry on the street that is the boundary if you aren’t sure where the boundary is, because in some cases it’s only one side of the street. In other cases, the boundary is impassable (goes through private property) and in other cases both sides of the street are within the eruv.

 

Map of Berkeley Eruv, November 2019 (8 mb).

Printable map of Berkeley Eruv (8 mb).