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											#104 - Listening to music while jogging during the 3 weeks.
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Q. I need to go jogging in order to keep myself from gaining weight but I need the music to keep me running. can I listen to music for this purpose? My wife seems to remember hearing from some Rav in her youth that this is permitted. 
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								Posted 7/29/2011 1:47 PM |   
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											#103 - Buying a used car during the 3 weeks.
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Q. Can I buy a used car during the 3 weeks? 
 
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											#102 - Dyeing hair during the three weeks.
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											#101 - Trimming and fixing a wig duiring the 3 weeks.
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Q. Am I allowed to have my shaitel cut during the 3 weeks? I had scheduled an appointment prior to the tannis, but had to cancel at the last minute. My shaitel macher has a heter to cut as it is her parnassah. She advised that I ask a shaila.  ....
											
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											#100 - Buying a car during the 3 weeks
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Q. I would like to know if it would be OK to buy a car during the 3 weeks and take delivery after Tisha b'Av. 
 
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											#98 - Davening Maariv Before the zman.
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Q. Is it better to Daven Maariv before TZAAS with a minyan or after without a minyan even if you are makped to always daven after the TZAAZ? 
 
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								Posted 7/22/2011 2:10 PM |   
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											#97 - Chumetz Pet food owned by a Jew During Pesach
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Q. My Jewish neighbour's rabbit died during pesach. After pesach, she gave me the leftover chotzdig rabbit food which I know she didn't sell. Can I still use it? If not, it seems like bal tashlis to throw it out as it was a freshly opened bag. 
											
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								Posted 7/14/2011 11:16 AM |   
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											#96 - Baking Challah on a Dairy Pan.
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Q. I baked a challah this evening on a baking sheet that had previously been used for dairy (cheese baked directly on that pan). I lined the pan with parchment paper and baked my challah on the paper. The challah did not touch the pan. 
  
											
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											#94 - Using non-Jewish dates and holiday references
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								Posted 7/8/2011 10:47 AM |   
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											#93 - Symbols from other religions on household items.
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											#92 - Pets and Pet Cages on Shabbos
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Q. Can my child play with a pet bird in Shabbes? Is the cage muktze? 
  
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								Posted 6/27/2011 3:33 PM |   
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											#91 - Asking a non Jew to reset an oven on Yom Tov
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Q. On Shavuos we had a blackout, and the new electric stoves, lost their timers and memory, and would not work unless reset manually. Is it permitted to ask a non Jew to reset it on Yom Tov, so we can cook? Could it be done on the second day?  ....
											
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								Posted 6/21/2011 8:40 PM |   
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											#90 - Using thick Paint on Tefilin 
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								Posted 6/21/2011 12:40 PM |   
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											#87 - Maariv and Shabbos Zmanin in Northern Canada
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											#85 - Non-jew turning on an electric stove top on Yom Tov.
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Q. If a non-Jew turns on an electric stove top on Yom Tov, Is one permitted to use it? 
  
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