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											# 1721   It’s All in the Name
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												My son (8 yrs.) came back from school today and asked me; 
2) Why does the Gemore refer to Shavuos as Atzeres, isn’t that the name in the Torah for the last day of Sukos? 
 
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											# 1720   Quiz Kid
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												My son (8 yrs.) came back from school today and asked me; 
Q.   1)  if we eat milchigs on Shavuos because they didn’t have the opportunity to prepare kosher meat on that same day, why wasn’t the milk or cheese prohibited as cholov akum, since wh ....
											
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											#1719   Meal Plan
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												Q.  We usually eat a milchig meal during the first day (lunch) of Shavuot and meat in the night meals. This year since it is after Shabbat and we already ate meat, is it possible to change and eat milchig on Motze Shabbat and meat in the day (Sunday) ....
											
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											# 1718   Brocho Achrono
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Q.    There are those whose family Minhag restricts their female members from reciting a Bracha on Sefiras HaOmer lest they miss at least one day. 
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											# 1717   Troubled Waters?
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											# 1716   Can't See the Flowers of the Trees?
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Q.  Can the blessing for the new fruits on the trees be said at night, if there is light? 
 
A.   Although Horav T. P, Frank zt”l (quoted in Yain Hatov 1: 48) rules that birchas hailonos should not be recited at night, many Poskim permi ....
											
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											# 1715   Changing Times
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Q.  The Mishna Berura writes that one is obligated to say kaddish yasom after aleinu in shacharis, he mentions a reason because there are pesukim in alenu. However, he doesn't similarly mention kaddish after mincha or mariv as one of the seven obli ....
											
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											# 1714   Have It Your Way
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												Q.  I go to learn daily in a Beis HaMidrash in the Old City of Jerusalem that is situated in the Chatzar Galicia compound above the Moslem Quarter. In order to get there in a safe manner, I must walk on a walkway where facing me are a few imposing ch ....
											
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											# 1713   A Matter of Time
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												Q.  Can women say the brocho on the flowering trees outside, since they don’t say kiddush levana (the blessing on the new moon) outside because of tzniut? Is it also not a mitzva shehazman gramma? 
 
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											# 1712   Shake Someone’s Tree
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Q.   If a tree belongs to a Gentile, and you are not entering his property, but just standing next to his tree while he is watching you. do you need his permission to make a brocho on his tre? 
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											# 1711   Dance To Another Tune
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												Q.  Is it permitted to attend or to teach dancing classes during Sefira? (For women only in an only girls schoo) 
 
A.  Mogen Avrohom (493: 1) rules that non-mitzva dancing is prohibited during Sefira days. 
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											# 1710   An Easier Act to Follow
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												Q.   A woman who counts Sefira and does not do melocho until she counts during the whole sefira until Shavuos. Recently she got married, and her husband only maintains the restrictions of sefira only until Lag Baomer. Does she now only maintain her m ....
											
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											# 1709   A Woman’s Work is Never Done?
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												Q.  Is it true that according to the Shulchan Aruch women are not supposed to work during the nights after Pesach until Shavuos? 
 
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											# 1708   Bracha on the Right Tree
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												Since the days of Nissan are over can you still say the bracha for blooming trees with Hashem’s name after Lag Baomer? 
Is it better to wait until Shabbath to recite it? 
Is it better to recite it with a minyan? 
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											# 1707   It Is a Two Way Street
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												Q.  An individual used to be religious, went off the derech, ending up marrying a non-Jew. This individual is definitely not a mumar l'hachis. Now he is not well. Is it proper to daven for his health, since his continuous existence is b'issur? In add ....
											
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											# 1706   Kashes on the Keshes
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Q.   Kvod Harav, couple of questions on Lag Baomer minhagim. 
2)  What is the reason for the Lag Baomer’s minhag of children playing with bows and arrows, and why don’t we see that anymore today? 
 
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											# 1705   Suspicious Kaddish
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												Q. Can someone who has living parents recite Kaddish Derabbanan? Can one recite kaddish for a grandparent when the father is unable to recite, and the mother is alive? 
 
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											# 1704   The Shorashim of Shloshim
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												Q.  How important is it to keep the shloishim day by making a siyum or a seuda with Torah learning? 
 
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											# 1703   Right On Time
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												Q.    This year that Lag Baomer is Thursday, if one finishes the sefira restrictions on that day, should he better wait until Erev Shabbos to cut his hair likvod Shabbos? 
A.  Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is that it is unnecessary to w ....
											
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											# 1702   Riskless Bless
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												Q.   Someone was teaching in shul after the shkia before maariv about Lag Baomer on the eve of that day. He mentioned many times the name Lag Baomer without any intention to be or not to be yotze. Can he still count after maariv with a brocho? 
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