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# 3247 Words On a Clean Mouth
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Q. See question 3240 above. Can one use a bit of mouthwash while brushing during a Ta'anis Tzibur ? Is it better than water?
A. Some Poskim prefer the use of mouthwash over water, when it is permitted in need during brushing in a Ta'ani ....
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Posted 7/1/2021 9:45 PM |
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# 3246 Your Secrets are Safe with Us?
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Q. See question 3245 above. Is it permitted to have a security camera inside a Mikva for men?
Should one avoid attending such a Mikva?
A. On an Israeli newspaper article also published on-line on 05.12.15 it was mentioned that a ....
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Posted 6/30/2021 5:01 PM |
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# 3245 Smile and Daven
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Q. Is it permitted to have security cameras inside a shul? Do you have to inform the attendants that they are being taped?
A. In our times it is common to have security cameras outside the shuls, schools and other community institutions ....
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Posted 6/29/2021 11:48 PM |
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# 3244 Pill Pileup?
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Q. Regarding one taking a sleeping pill during late afternoon Shabbos, for having effect after Shabbos. It is needed to be taken early, since otherwise it will affect that person in the morning after and will not be able to wake up on time. Is tha ....
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Posted 6/29/2021 6:02 PM |
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# 3243 A Flying Visit?
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Q. When one goes to the cemetery to take part in a Matzeva unveiling, if he arrived early, can he first visit the Kever of his relatives buried nearby?
If he walked by the Kever of his parents on the way to the unveiling, can he still go a ....
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Posted 6/29/2021 5:56 PM |
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# 3242 Maftir Mazal
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Q. If two people have yohrzait on the same Shabbos, can they cast a Goral Ha'grah or any other lots or raffle, to decide who gets maftir.
If the one who gets Maftir also pays for the kiddush after davening, can they still do it?
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Posted 6/29/2021 5:51 PM |
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# 3241 Spin the Doctor?
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Q. The rofim mumchim (expert physicians) in the New England Journal of Medicine ( NEJM), CHOP, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and of Boston, and Sick Kids in Toronto do NOT RECOMMEND that children up to the age of 20 take the shot. Does this ....
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Posted 6/29/2021 5:22 PM |
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# 3240 Spit In?
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Q. Can one brush his teeth on a Ta'anis without using any water or toothpaste, just one's own saliva and then spiting it?
A. Mishna Berura (567: 11) rules that when in pain and discomfort one may wash the mouth with water, while being c ....
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Posted 6/28/2021 6:18 PM |
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# 3239 Testing the Tasting
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Q. Because of my medical condition, I'm permitted to take pills during the fast of Shiva Assar Betamuz. The pills have to be taken with a glass of water. Do I make a bracha on the water?
Although, we don't usually say a bracha on water used f ....
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Posted 6/25/2021 1:22 PM |
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# 3238 A Fast Sheva Brochos?
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Q. Someone making a Sheva Brochos for a couple that got married this week (the week before Shiva Asar Betamuz) can they play music from a tape on Motzei Shabbos, which is the night of the fast, as it is on Sunday? It is also a Melave Malka.
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Posted 6/25/2021 12:56 PM |
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# 3237 Deck the Suka?
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Q. Is one allowed during the three weeks to build a backyard deck that will be used for building a Suka on it? The posts for the Suka's schach will be constructed also then.
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is that in need it c ....
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Posted 6/25/2021 12:25 PM |
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# 3236 Don't Forget This
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Q. How long is one allowed to leave a sefer one is learning from open, when exiting a room?
A. Shach and Taz (Y.D. 277: 1) quote Bach and Yerushalmi Megila, that the one who stops learning and goes to another room, leaving an open sefe ....
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Posted 6/24/2021 10:46 PM |
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# 3235 The Hot Droshos
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Q. One who fainted because he attended an outside lengthy ceremony under the sun and in the heath of the day and was taken on an ambulance to a hospital since he had very low blood pressure.
Be'H he was released some hours later aft ....
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Posted 6/24/2021 10:43 PM |
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# 3234 One's for the Asking?
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Q. After accepting Shabbos may one directly tell a Jew to do melacha (work) or only through hinting? I accepted Shabbos and afterwards someone wanted to borrow my phone. Can I tell them where it is and give them the password so they can use it?
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Posted 6/24/2021 10:32 PM |
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# 3233 Can't Join Them, Don't Beat Them
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Q. A person was hired to help out a minyan. He attended but did not daven with them. Most days they managed to have six mispallelim without him. They are only makpid to have six, not ten. On a few occasions it was only five mispallelim. he says that ....
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Posted 6/24/2021 10:23 PM |
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3232 Can We Count on You?
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Q. A yungerman who was previously makpid (careful) to always daven with asara mispallelim (ten attendants who have not prayed) as Rav Moshe (Feinstein zt'l) says and was now offered to join a Kollel where he will have to daven occasionally or maybe ....
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Posted 6/24/2021 10:10 PM |
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# 3231 A Strange Acceptance of Kabbolas Shabbos
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Q. Can a Gentile who accepted the seven mitzvot and accepted becoming a Ger Toshav keep Shabbat?
A. Ger Toshav is the term used to designate the legal status of a Gentile living in the Land of Israel who doesn't want to convert to Jud ....
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Posted 6/23/2021 6:50 PM |
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# 3230 Keep At or Keep Off
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Q. My third question is: How far can this go? We know that when someone is going through the process of giyur, they are supposed to begin observing all of hilchos Shabbos, but still have to do one melacha or shvus privately each week until they f ....
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Posted 6/23/2021 6:41 PM |
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# 3229 Recommended Encouragement?
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Q. (Re- question above). My second question is: If that (above question) is OK, could they then accept upon themselves some restrictions. For example, it is popular today for people to do a "media fast" where they don't use their phones or compute ....
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Posted 6/23/2021 6:32 PM |
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# 3228 A Gentle Shabbat?
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Q. Shalom Rav Bartfeld Shlita: One of the most contentious issues among Bnai Noach involves the observance of Shabbos. They are hearing extremely different views from various teachers. Some hear that they absolutely have to work on Saturday and are ....
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Posted 6/20/2021 11:22 AM |
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