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											# 1401   Hold Your Ears?
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												Q.  If I’m placed on hold on a phone call and while waiting, happy music is played, do I have to hang up during the 3 weeks? 
 
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											1400   Discovering Covering
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  Is it preferable to cover ones eyes with his talis [rather than his
hand] when saying the first pasuk of shema? Is there any mekor for
using a tallis? 
 
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The Talmud (Brochos 13b) relates that Rebi Yehuda Hanossi would place
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											# 1399   Stop The Music
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Q.  Dear Rabbi Bartfeld, shlit"a  My son has a waterproof bluetooth speaker that he can take in the shower and listen to music. This can be helpful in that the music makes him energetic in the morning. Is there a problem listening to songs that hav ....
											
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											# 1398  Have An Itch
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Q. Can I use Afterbite on a mosquito bite on Shabbos? It is not medicine, but it relieves the itching? 
Can one anoint oneself with oil on Shabbos, for example rubbing oil on one's arms?  
 
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											# 1397   One Door Closes, Another Opens
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Q.  We just installed an 8 feet wide patio door. This door is a sliding door, (composed of a 4 feet stationary glass panel and the sliding 4 feet door).  There is no middle column where to install a mezuzah. Placing the mezuzah at the left side of  ....
											
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											# 1396   A Change For The Better
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Q.  This question came up over Shabbos, and got me thinking. Some mezuzos have Shem Hashem on the case. If such a Mezuzah is on a bedroom doorway, would it be assur to change in there? If so, would the same issue arise from having a shma card hangi ....
											
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											# 1395   Don’t Get Behind		
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Q.  It is forbidden to walk behind a woman. Is it permitted to do so if it is one's wife, and she is in her days of purity, since one is in any case permitted to entertain libidinous thoughts of her at that time of the month?  
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											# 1394   A Dog's Mazal
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Q.  Are you allowed to wash a piece of clothing that you wrap around your dog before Tisha Beav? 
 
A. On question 594 we wrote: Although you may vacuum clean a carpet during the Nine Days, even a Gentile should not wash them. The same  ....
											
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											# 1393   If The Dress Fits
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Q. Can one wash during the Nine Days a dress that is clean, just for the purpose of having it shrink so it will fit? It will be worn on Shabbos Chazon. 
 
A.  Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is that it is permitted in need, since  ....
											
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											# 1392   It’s Freezing Clean
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												Q.   Some of us instead of washing jeans and sweaters that fade and look worn out after only a few washes, place the pieces in the freezer for a day and it works just fine. See: hhtps. housekeeping. wonderhowto.com. Are you allowed to freeze your clo ....
											
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											# 1391   Sorry to Say
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Q.  How come we read the pasuk of Eicha Essa on parshat Devarim and some read the Haftara also with the nigun of Megilat Eicha, is that not Avelut Befarhesia on Shabbat, that is prohibited? 
 
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											# 1390   Chazan-Not
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Q.   Can you listen to tapes of chazanos of tefilos, during the three weeks, if you are interested in knowing the nusach and the nigunim, when you daven for the amud on Shabbos or Yomim Noraim? 
 
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											# 1389   A Kidush Chidush
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												Q. If one is in doubt if he made Kiddush Friday night, or if it was made correctly, he cannot repeat it (although it is good to hear it from someone else). 
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											# 1388   Will Stop At Nothing
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												  Q. (Re- Question 1362) Regarding pausing the Amidah to listen to krias hatorah -Isn't it true that the Chazon Ish and Rav Shlomo Zalmen Auerbach maintained that one may not stop his Shemona Esrei in the middle  to listen to Krias HaTorah.  
											
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											# 1387   Lets Begin
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												Q.  Kavod Harav, 
(Re- question 1362 where Horav Shlomo Miller Shlit”a ruled that once one has started the amida and said the first words of the bracha he should continue with the rest. The reason is that it is improper and disrespectful to inte ....
											
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											# 1386   Hair Peace?	
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												Q. May one say Shalom to a woman whose hair is not covered?  
 
A. This questions involves two Issues. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 75: 2) rules that one may not read the shema or recite any blessing, including any other expression that is consider ....
											
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											# 1385   A Late Early Meal
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												Q.  The Halacha is that one may not start a meal once it is 30 minutes before alos. 
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											# 1384   Watch That Watch!
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Q.  A rebbi who arrived 15 minutes late to a class. One of the young talmidim - bachurim came running over to the rebbi and pointed to his (the bachur's) watch. The rebbi immediately gave the bachur a potch for his chutzpah. Later, it turned out th ....
											
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											# 1383   A Question Of Interest
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												Q.  Follow up to Q. 210 - Where I live there is a requirement to pay interest on the Security Deposit held by the landlord. The interest rate is set by the local Housing Department.  
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											# 1382   Nu? New Month? 
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Q.  If one is in the middle of reciting the Amidah, and he does not know whether or not it is Rosh Chodesh, but he thinks that it might be Rosh Chodesh, should he say yaaleh veyavo? 
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