News Judge OKs eruv for suburban Montreal Jews Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 20, 2001 Orthodox Jews won a temporary court injunction last spring that permitted them to hang eruvs just prior to Passover. Quebec Superior Court Justice Allan Hilton ruled that Outrement, where about one-quarter of the 24,000 residents are Jewish, must allow the eruv. "Outremont will continue to be a community of communities that cannot ignore the needs of thousands of its residents," said Allan Adel, J. Correspondent Also On J. Politics Jewish philanthropist Daniel Lurie files to run for mayor of S.F. Local Voice Here’s to the next 175 years of Jewish life in California Israel At UN, Netanyahu touts prospects for agreement with Saudis Recipe Filled and grilled, this pita casserole is ideal for Sukkot Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up