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Expand Article # 2918 Grave Burial?
Q. I have seen some people bury plastic bags full of shemos (leftover sefarim or their pages, such as sidurim, chumashim etc.) inside street excavations done primarily for fixing water or sewage pipes. They told me that these are double plastic bag ....


Posted 11/5/2020 10:30 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2917 Stop and Listen?
Q. If one in the middle of Shemonesrei hears the laud answering by the congregation of the 13 Middos, should he momentarily stop his recitation and have in his mind answering with them as one is supposed to do when hearing Kaddish or Keddusha?
....


Posted 11/5/2020 10:13 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2916 A Vort on a Vort
Q. The minhag in our family is to avoid making weddings during the month of Marcheshvan. Does that include also making a vort (compromise)?

A. On question 1183 we wrote; "There are Poskim who maintain that one should avoid being wedded d ....


Posted 11/5/2020 10:05 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2915 Spirit Away
Q. Can one use peeled garlic cloves that are imported from China and packaged in vacuum sealed plastic bags, since the obviously stayed overnight peeled, which we avoid?

A. On question 1366 regarding leaving overnight an onion, we wrote; ....


Posted 11/5/2020 10:00 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2914 Reason to Listen
Q. During the reading of the Torah on Shabbat, sometimes I loose concentration and miss hearing or paying attention to some words and even psukim of the leinning (reading). Was I yotze (complied with) the reading? Should I then try to listen again to ....


Posted 11/5/2020 9:48 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2913 Celebrating Dia de los Muertos?
Q. Dear Rabbi; As you probably well know, in Mexico instead of Halloween, people celebrate the next day the "Dia de los Muertos" or the Day of Dead, which is remarkably different. Often candles, flowers and the favorite foods of the deceased are pl ....


Posted 11/3/2020 6:33 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2912 Good Things Come to those Who Wait
Q. I have been learning in a Kolel in Yerushalaim for several years. I'm married with two small children and was offered a position as a rabbi and teacher for three years in a Latin American country where I grew up. Although this is a great opportun ....


Posted 11/1/2020 12:40 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2911 Missed the Boat?
Q. Why is the ark of Noah called a Teiva. Considering its purpose would it not be more correct to call it, an Oniya, (as by Yona and Chiram) or the Targum’s S’finah, meaning a boat or ship?

A. The simple answer would be that a Teiva wa ....


Posted 11/1/2020 12:27 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2910 This Is News to Me
Q. I usually get my news from a usual Bnei Torah accepted news web site, that many frum people use. Yet recently there was a video posted of a speech given by the Israeli Prime Minister delivered during Shabbos. Is it permitted to view or listen to t ....


Posted 11/1/2020 12:09 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2909 Happy Birthday
Q. See question 2904 on birthday celebrations above. If one is allowed to, what would be a proper way of celebrating a birthday?

A. Different traditions and customs are mentioned for those who do celebrate birthdays. Some Gedolim would m ....


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Expand Article # 2908 Catch Your Name
Q. A bochur who became a Baal Teshuva and learns today in a yeshiva was born and raised as a Muslim and went to a Islamic Madrasah. When he became aware that his mother was actually Jewish and he also visited the grave of her father and mother in a ....


Posted 11/1/2020 11:41 AM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2907 A Hot Shailah
Q. Can one use a heat-pack or pad outside during Shabbos to keep warm when davening in a backyard minyan? Can one use battery heated socks to be used during Shabbos
.
A. Heat packs or pads can provide heat by a chemical exothermic reactio ....


Posted 10/30/2020 12:25 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2906 Security Blanket
Q. During these pandemic times when still many, despite the cold weather, daven on outside backyard minyanim, and seek ways to keep warm even during the longer tefilos of Shabbos, a number of questions have been raised. Firstly, can one wrap himself ....


Posted 10/30/2020 12:25 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2905 The Slipping Mask
Q. I have a question regarding wearing masks to shul.

We have a few female  members of our shul who don't carry and don't want to wear a mask outside when they walk to shul because they feel its carrying.  My question is, is it carrying ....


Posted 10/29/2020 2:38 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2904 This Takes the Cake
Q. Shalom Harav, We are currently learning Chukos HaAkum in the Link Kollel in Los Angeles under Rabbi Lebhar.
It was brought to our attention that birthday cakes and candles have a possible source in avoda Zara. If the source is avoda zar ....


Posted 10/29/2020 1:45 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2903 Crumble the Crumbs
Q. In Ask the Rabbi question30 you write:
"(It is still prohibited to tread with your feet on the crumbs on the floor, Mishnah Berurah 180, 10)"
But doesn't the MB (444:15) write that you may walk on the crumbs?

A. On quest ....


Posted 10/28/2020 2:50 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2902 Up a Tree?
Q. In Ask the Rabbi question 35, the Rav recommends avoiding cutting down a fruit tree, it seems even if it no longer bears fruit.
However, it is clear in the Rambam (Hilchos M'lochim 6:9) that one can even cut down a date tree if it still g ....


Posted 10/28/2020 2:34 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2901 Abandon Ship?
Q. K'vod Harav, I was in a shul with exactly ten people and four already davened. I was of those that had not davened. However, I am makpid to daven with asara mispallelim, as numerous poskim hold it is not tefilla b'tzibbur unless there are asara ....


Posted 10/27/2020 1:23 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2900 Has this Dawned on You?
Q. Regarding the above questions (2898-99) on davening before dawn. Can one say Pesukei Dezimra before the alos (dawn)?

A. Sha'arei Teshuva (664) quotes Maharil that one should avoid saying Pesukei Dezimara at night, Mekadeh Yisroel (Sha ....


Posted 10/23/2020 4:34 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)


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Expand Article # 2899 Something New Under the Sun?
​Q. In places where the netz hachama (sunrise) is very late, may one daven shacharis at alos (dawn - or even earlier) on a consistent basis? How much before neitz is considered alos?

A. (See question 2898 above regarding the re ....


Posted 10/23/2020 1:00 PM | Tell a Friend | Ask The Rabbi | Comments (0)



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