Eruv: Queer Installations of Jewish Space examines the ways in which eruvin function as queer objects, dissolving distinctions between the public and the private, and reconditioning spatial relations. Eruv collages together text, photography, and paper-cut maps to articulate how eruvin might be utilized as ritual technology in projects of queer liberation and community formation.
This small book was printed as a limited run. Copies are available for purchase at the following link, with half the proceeds going towards Project 10, a nonprofit in Montreal that supports queer and trans youth: isosetel.bigcartel.com
This project was researched and written with the support of the Museum of Jewish Montreal, through their Creative Projects Microgrant.