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											# 804   You Get What You Pay For?
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Q.   I recently heard in the Daf that one of the Gedolim (I think it was Rav Shternbuch) recommended to say in the mi sheberach after one gets an aliya and offers to give a donation, the word “Lekesheyiten” or “Baabur Sheyiten” instead of “baabur s ....
											
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											# 803  A Blessing in Disguise II
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												Q.   Re- question 760 ( A Blessing in Disguise) on saying brochos in English for the purpose of kiruv. If one is in doubt whether to say a brocho or no, can it be said in English?  
 
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											# 802  Kadish for the Oilom? 
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Q.  Can one person who is being paid for saying kadish, do so for other people at the same time and does he have to inform them? 
 
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											# 801   Lo Yoda Mordechai
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											# 800   A Lift With a Real Lift
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												Q.  If I drive to the supermarket (see prior question #799) can I give my neighbors a lift when I know that they are buying non-kosher meat? 
 
A.   Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'”a opinion is that you should still help them but offer to pay  ....
											
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											# 799   Don't Bug the Neighbors
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											# 798  Privacy @ Work?
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 Q.   Can an employer check the e mails of the people that work for him and suspects they may use his computers and paid time for their own private benefit? 
 
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											# 797   Just the Fax.
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Q.   Is it permitted to pick up an open fax from the office's fax machine, to see for whom it is, since you would be reading the information of someone else? 
 
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											# 796  Return To Sender
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												Q.   Since my business e mail address is similar to someone else, I sometimes get sent this individual's e mails by mistake. (I know it is not for me because I have no dealings with the sender. I have also complained to the sender, and for a while it ....
											
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											# 795  Who Cut Down the Cherry Tree?
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Q. Can you cut branches from fruit trees, for Shavuos decorations? 
 
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											# 794   Come to Shul, Get the Real Deal 
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Q. Can you use artificial plastic plants and flowers for Shavuos decorations? 
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											# 793   Please Don't Touch the Display
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Q.  Are they (plant decorations placed at home or shul)  muktza on Shabbos or Yom Tov? 
 
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											# 792  Mame-Loshon Omer
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												Q.   Can someone count the Omer in his mother tongue when it is not the language of the country where he is? 
 
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											# 791   Deck The Halls? 
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Q.   Since the branches placed on Shavuos are from trees, is it permitted to place them in shul or even at home? 
 
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											# 790  My Family Tree?
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												Q.  Can one cut branches with flowers from city owned trees on the street (close to the curb) to be used for Shavuos decorations in a shul or house? (presumably the city won't mind if it is only a few branches) 
 
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											# 789 Code Count 
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Q.   Can sefira be counted using Morse code or encrypted script? 
 
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											# 788 Sign Language counts?
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Q.  Re- question above (785) on twitting sefira on a phone. Would someone who can’t speak comply with sefira by using the sign language he always communicates with? Or if you are asked what is the sefira today, can you reply by counting with your f ....
											
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											# 787  or ΨΠΖ or  תשפ"ז
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												Q.   Would Rav Miller know why in the traditional Talmudic Hebrew or Aramaic we use letters for numerals, when that makes it so awkward for doing any math? Didn’t our sages ever make elaborated mathematical calculations? 
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											# 785     # Sefira
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Q.  During sefira I twitter a reminder in the early night to the members of our college students group to count sefira. It has happened that I have forgotten to count myself later on when I miss mariv in shul. Would I be yotze just with the writing ....
											
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											# 786  Do I Have To Spell It Out?
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Q.  Does it make a difference (when twitting sefira, see prior question) if the twitter contains only numbers for the day to be counted (eg: today is day 36 = 5 weeks and 1 day Laomer. No words were used for the numbers? 
 
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