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# 1772 First Come First Served
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Q. The Mishna in Avos says Hashem made the world with ten utterances to punish the wicked who destroy the world... and to reward the righteous who sustain it. So punishment is punished before reward. BUT in krias shema reward is mentioned before pun ....
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Posted 7/6/2018 7:13 PM |
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# 1771 A Question You Want to Flush Away
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Q. Can you dispose of a spider or an ant by throwing it into the toilet or sink?
A. These insects usually do not drown or die immediately when thrown into water and often successfully climb the sides of the vessel. However, when flus ....
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Posted 7/6/2018 3:03 PM |
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# 1770 Need to Catch Up
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Hello Rav,
My son was very disturbed when he found a spider right next to his bed on Shabbat, which prompts the following question:
If a non-dangerous spider or ant is in your house on Shabbat and it is upsetting you (or the children), is ....
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Posted 7/6/2018 2:58 PM |
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# 1769 A Material Question
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Q. Is it better to use a taalis made of silk that is of an impure worm sheretz origin or better use rayon which originates from cellulose from permitted wood and plants?
Can you use Lanital artificial wool (created from milk) for tzitzis is th ....
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Posted 7/6/2018 2:25 PM |
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# 1768 A Mesh in the Flesh
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Q. Is a mesh taalit kattan, probably synthetic, kasher and can you make a bracha on it?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 9: 1) rules that only clothes made of linen or wool are Biblically liable for the mitzvah of tzitzit, any other material ....
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Posted 7/6/2018 2:19 PM |
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# 1767 Guests Of Honor
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Q. It is said that ancestors are present at the weddings of their descendants. Is there a source for this tradition?
Which are the ancestors that come and do they need an invitation?
A. Osrei Lagefen (p. 143) mentions that the nesh ....
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Posted 7/1/2018 11:19 AM |
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# 1766 Do Lose Sleep Over This
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Q. Dear Rabbi,
I'm going to be going on a very long (about 1000 mile) drive for business during the three weeks - during the nine days in fact. I find it difficult to drive such a long distance without listening to music. Although I have many ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 4:54 PM |
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# 1765 Enlightening the Light Travel
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Q. If one is traveling and space and weight are of the essence, does one have to take with, both his Shabbos and weekday taalis, or can he wear his Shabbos taalis for all prayers?
If one is medakdek (careful) to use special Shabbos shoes, can ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 3:46 PM |
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# 1764 The Man Makes The Clothes
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Q. A person who can afford only one suit (jacket) and he would like to wear it both on Shabbos as well as when he davens during the weekdays, is this OK, or does it take away from the honor of Shabbos to wear it on a weekday? If OK, should he remov ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 3:44 PM |
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# 1763 All Things Must Come to a Good End?
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Q. Why does ending with a good topic not apply to one ending a daily daf or any shiur on a sefer?
A. Actually, although it is not widely known, it does apply to all areas and acts of Torah study, as the Talmud (Brochos 31a) teaches ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 11:20 AM |
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# 1762 Finishing Touched
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Q. (See question 1761 above). How come some Parshios (like Kedoshim, Balak and others) do end with a wrong done?
A. Mishna Berura (138: 1) rules that the wrong done to an evil person or a non believer does not count. Others ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 11:17 AM |
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# 1761 Off To a Good Start
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Q. How important is when calling someone to the Torah to start with a good subject as we are so careful when finishing the aliya? Is it equally important?
A. Remah (O.H. 138:1) writes that one should always try to begin with a favora ....
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Posted 6/29/2018 11:14 AM |
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# 1760 That's Only The Half of It
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Q. How come we recite the half pasuk "Al Pi Hashem Beyad Moshe," (that is the way most people say, and the way it is printed in the Artscroll sidurim) during hagbaha. Is that not only half of the pasuk, that one is not supposed to say?
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Posted 6/24/2018 8:24 PM |
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# 1759 A Living Image?
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Re- question above (1751) on pointing a finger towards the Sefer Torah during hagbaha, some questions.
Q. If you don't see the front of the Torah, but since the parchment is thin (sh'lil) and the writing can be seen from the back side, ....
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Posted 6/22/2018 5:50 PM |
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# 1758 Table Talk
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Q. When a minyan meets in a home such as in a shiva, is there a need to have a table in the room during tefilah, even in the days that the Torah is not read, since it represents the mizbeach and that was essential in the Bet Hamikdash? If there is a ....
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Posted 6/20/2018 4:37 PM |
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# 1757 Early Shabbos Kiddush
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Q. I thank the Rov for giving all the opportunity to hear the Daas Torah from one of the Gedolei Hador Horav Miller shlita, easily and anonymously. Someone donated a Kiddush (we are a shul in the US) as a seudas hodoa for the meeting between Tru ....
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Posted 6/15/2018 6:34 PM |
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# 1756 Park Your Thoughts
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Q. A Jew is reciting the Amidah when he remembers that he forgot to put money in the parking meter, and he sees through the window that there is a police officer in the street who will soon give him a ticket. May he leave during the Amidah (since ....
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Posted 6/15/2018 12:26 PM |
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# 1755 Blessings For Big Thanks
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Q. Can one who is not obligated to recite the hagomel brocho, recite it for someone else who is present and cannot say it himself, and be motzi him with the brocho?
A. Shuchan Aruch (O.H. 219: 5) rules that if someone recited h ....
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Posted 6/15/2018 12:05 PM |
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# 1754 What Are You Drinking?
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Q. It occurred to me that even those (Poskim), such as Horav Shlomo Miller, who are meikel (lenient) regarding sherry cask whiskeys, would think it appropriate to be machmir (stringent) in a situation where a non-Jew or an intermarried couple is p ....
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Posted 6/15/2018 11:49 AM |
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# 1753 Transfusion Confusion
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Q. Does G-d allow his followers to get blood transfusions/transfers?
(An additional question asked). If you have an opportunity to receive a transfusion should you choose from a fellow Jew?
A. Halacha permits receiving blood a ....
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Posted 6/15/2018 11:33 AM |
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