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											# 4469   Busy with the Busy Bee 
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  Q.  This year we are suffering again from bees and wasps. What can we do in the Suka? 
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								Posted 9/29/2023 12:16 AM |   
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											# 4468   A Fault Confessed but Not Redressed 
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												   Q.  Dear Rabino. I have a shaila from your old country. A fellow member from the sinagoga that I take care of, is a recent good Baal Teshuva. He is married to a lady that converted and they have three young children. The problem is that he is a Co ....
											
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											#4467   A Number One Shailah
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   Q. Rov, I heard about a very interesting ruling of the Mishna Berura that on can enter a bathroom without taking off his kitel (white robe used by men during Yom Kippur). Could that be correct? 
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								Posted 9/29/2023 12:07 AM |   
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											#   4466   A Compassionate Answer
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												   Q  Can one answer and say the “Yud Gimmel Middos” (Thirteen Attributes of Compassion)  during ‘Elokai Netzor’ at the very end of the Amida? 
 
A.  Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is that if one has said already “Yichyu Lerotzon Imr ....
											
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											# 4465    Best to Prepare
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												   Q.  One brings his Arba’a Minim (Lulav – Etrog etc.) to shul and then goes to a friends house for the seuda. Must he leave them there or can he take them home? 
  
A. Horav Dovid Pam Shlit’a maintains that if they will not be used on tha ....
											
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											# 4464   Eye Opener Shailah 
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												   Q.  Sometimes I forget to say the shema until I'm in bed with my head uncovered. So I cover myself with the blanket and say it. Do I still need to cover my eyes with my hands since the blanket is covering them? 
 
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											# 4463   Bless the Brake?
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												   Q. Kvod Harav.  In our shul on Yom Kippur we take a brake after Musaf for two hours and many go home to rest. When they come back and wear the Ta’alis again, do they have to make a new bracha 
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											# 4462   Meditate This Well
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												   Q.  Kvod Harav. Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan in his book Jewish Meditation, describes a method for doing Teshuva by applying the not so commonly used methods of meditation. Does the Rav recommend it? 
What is Horav Miller Shlit’a say about it?  
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								Posted 9/27/2023 10:50 PM |   
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											# 4461   Feast of Reason 
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  Q. Rov. Does the mitzva of eating on Erev Yom Kippur mean just eating one seuda in the morning and then another before the fast begins or the Seuda Hamafsekes, or does one have to eat the complete day? If yes, does one have to eat a Kezais each t ....
											
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											# 4460   Safe Light Saves
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												   Q. Does one have to make Teshuva during Yom Kippur for a sin commonly committed, namely leaving the light on when not needed, as when someone leaves home during the day and no one stays there, since one transgresses on the prohibition of Ba’al Tas ....
											
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								Posted 9/21/2023 11:55 PM |   
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											# 4459   Make Your Mouth Water?
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												   Q.  Can someone suffering from severe dry mouth, just take some water on Tzom Gedalia place it in his mouth, swivel it and then just spit it out? 
 
A.  Oruch Hashulchan (O.H.  567: 3) permits washing one’s mouth in the minor days of Taa ....
											
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								Posted 9/21/2023 11:53 PM |   
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											# 4458    Eat While You Can
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												  Q.  Dear Rov, as you know, due to my severe illness I’m unable to fast on Yom Kippur. Do I still comply with the mitzva of eating on Erev Yom Kippur? 
 
A. Nitei Gavriel (p.22 – 15: 8) quotes Sdei Chemed that this are two separate mitzvos ....
											
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								Posted 9/21/2023 11:51 PM |   
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											# 4457   Safe Travels 
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												   Q.  I am able to daven on Yom Kippur in a yeshiva where there will be hundreds of Bnei Torah and I will come b’n from the asara rishonim (first ten),  and the davening is extremely beautiful etc. However to get there i will have to travel on Erev  ....
											
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											# 4456   Have Stars in Your Eyes?
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												   Q. Hi.  My minhag is to keep shabbos until 72 minutes after shkia. However often I go to places for Shabbos where there are at least 3 stars visible by 45 minutes after shkia. Can I start doing melacha immediately upon seeing 3 stars even though i ....
											
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								Posted 9/21/2023 11:47 PM |   
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											# 4455   Why Wi-Fi?
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												    Q. I have a secular Jewish tenant who uses my WiFi. Should I be turning it off on Yomtov and Shabbos? 
 
A. Providing your WiFi is not any different than using the electricity you supply to your tenant. It is the tenants responsibility  ....
											
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								Posted 9/21/2023 11:46 PM |   
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											# 4454    First In - First Win
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												      Q.  Would the mitzvah of being the very first person in shul override going elsewhere to answer brachos or kaddishes? Is there a difference between Yom Kippur and other days. 
 
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											# 4453    Make a Stand
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												     Q. A person is davening in such a way that to open the Aron Kodesh, one must walk in front of him.  
What should be done on Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur when it needs to be opened numerous times?  
 
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											# 4452   Eat Much but Not Fast
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												   Q.  Dear Rov. My family tradition is to fast on the day of the Yohrzait of parents, and I have done so for my fathers Yohrzait. This year we will commemorating my mothers Yohrzait on Erev Yom Kippur, can I fast on that day? 
 
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											# 4451   Not a Drinking Problem
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												   Q.   Rov. If someone has to take pills on Tzom Gedaliya with water, can he be given an aliya on that day. 
 
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											# 4450   Suit Yourself 
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												  Q.  Dear Rabbi. Someone who blows the Shofar in shul and therefore wears a new suit on the second day, to be certain on the shecheyanu bracha. Since this year we won’t blow the first day (Shabbat), should he keep his minhag (tradition), since after ....
											
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