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#Where in the reshut harabbim are the 600,000?
#Where in the reshut harabbim are the 600,000?
## Majority of achronim hold that as long as there are 600,000 people anywhere in the city every street in the city becomes a reshut harabbim. Some include even the population of the nearby cities that the city in question is open to.<ref>Rav Belsky in Shulchan Halevi. Yeshuot Malko OC 27 writes that shishim ribo includes everyone who is in the city. Though, he holds that for streets outside the city it is a reshut harabbim without shishim ribo.</ref>
## Majority of achronim hold that as long as there are 600,000 people anywhere in the city every street in the city becomes a reshut harabbim. Some include even the population of the nearby cities that the city in question is open to.<ref>Rav Belsky in Shulchan Halevi. Yeshuot Malko OC 27 writes that shishim ribo includes everyone who is in the city. Though, he holds that for streets outside the city it is a reshut harabbim without shishim ribo.</ref>
## Some achronim hold that only if there are 600,000 people in the area that the eruv encloses is it a reshut harabbim.<ref>So it appears from Shevet Halevi 8:177(2)</ref>
## Some achronim hold that only if there are 600,000 people in the area that the eruv encloses is it a reshut harabbim.<ref>So it appears from Shevet Halevi 8:177(2). [https://eruvonline.blogspot.com/2011/07/rav-moshe-feinstein-ztl-new-discovery.html Some say] that this is also the view of Rav Moshe Feinstein. However, from Igrot Moshe 4:88 and 5:28:1 this seems incorrect. He writes there that one cannot make an eruv even in section of Brooklyn since within a 12x12 mil of that area there is 600,000 people.</ref>
## Some achronim hold that only if there are 600,000 people on a single street that street is not a reshut harabbim.<ref>Arichat Shulchan Halevi n. 4 proves from Bet Meir 5b s.v. bishlama that shishim ribo is judged by every street individually.</ref>
## Some achronim hold that only if there are 600,000 people on a single street that street is not a reshut harabbim.<ref>Arichat Shulchan Halevi n. 4 proves from Bet Meir 5b s.v. bishlama that shishim ribo is judged by every street individually.</ref>
## Rav Moshe Feinstein holds that only if there are 600,000 people within an area that is 12x12 mil is it a reshut harabbim.<ref>Igrot Moshe 1:139, 4:87</ref>
## Rav Moshe Feinstein holds that only if there are 600,000 people within an area that is 12x12 mil is it a reshut harabbim.<ref>Igrot Moshe 1:139, 4:87</ref>
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