A Strange New Brand of Phariseeism in Urban Areas

Catholic Online: The wires are known as “eruv” (plural eruvim) and they are made of clear wire, usually fishing line. Tied about 10 feet above the ground from pole to pole, they make complete circuits around neighborhoods in urban areas.

The lines are erected by Orthodox Jews for the purpose of marking boundaries within which people may carry common, necessary objects such as eyeglasses or keys. More here.