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											#284 Shaving for Shalom Bayis During Sefira
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Q. My husband grows a beard over s'fira (and the three weeks) as do many people. But I very much dislike it and find him unattractive when he does. Can I ask him to continue shaving during these times?  
 
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											#283 Squeezing a lemon on Shabbos
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											#282 Covering the hair of an unmarried convert woman
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Q. Does an unmarried convert woman have to cover her hair? 
  
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											#280 Fixing a Shaitl during the period of Sefiras Haomer
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Q. Can a woman fix, trim and set her shaitl during sefira? 
 
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											#278 Thinking Torah thoughts in front of an ervoh while driving
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											#277 Fasting on Pesach Sheni
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Q. The costume in our family is to fast on a day of Yortzait. I recently lost my mother and her yortzait is going to be on Pesach Sheni, do I fast on that day? 
  
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											#276 Making a Siyum on a part of Trey Asar
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											#275 Badeking ceremony for a divorced or widowed Kallah
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											#274 Divorced or widowed Kallah wearing white
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											#272 Transferring to other locations when in jail
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											#271 Making a Siyum on a Sefer from Nach
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											#267 Disposing Chometz when burning it is not allowed
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Q. Is one obligated to search for chametz when in jail, if one won't be able to burn it, only flush it down? 
 
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											#266 Bedikas Chometz without a Candle or Flashlight
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											#265 Bedikas Chometz when in jail
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