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											# 2402   Don't Marry the Grandparents
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												 Q.  I'm a frum young woman that is having a hard time finding a shiduch. Hopefully Hashem send me the right kind of possible chosson that actually meets most of my expectations. He is a Ben Torah that learned in great yeshivos, and also has a good p ....
											
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											# 2401   What's in a Name?
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												Q.  Do geirim have ruach hakodesh (like parents) when choosing their name?  
 
A.   Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is that it stands to reason that if a ger has the right kavana and intention when choosing the new name, after praying ....
											
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											# 2400   Sukka Trained Pet?
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Q.   Re - 2390. Would it be permitted to have pets, such as dogs and cats, to come in to the succah?  
What if someone is very attached to them? 
 
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											# 2399    The Gift of Giving Gifts
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												Q.   I purchased the first inaugural paroches at two different minyanim...  and dedicated them in memory of grandparents. Both times, the person in charge made an announcement that they are seeking a donor and I immediately said yes, pledged and paid ....
											
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											# 2398   Don't Tear Out Your Hair
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												Q.   Sometimes my glasses get stuck to a hair. Am I allowed to remove the glasses on Shabbos, even though I am pulling out a hair along with it?  
 
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											# 2397   Hang On to Your Own Hat
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Q.  If one realizes during SE (Shemone Ezre) that he is wearing a hat that is not his own, what should he do? (accidentally took someone else's hat) Should he leave during SE and put back the hat? Or should he put it back only after davening? May h ....
											
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											# 2396   Question the Questionable Sukka
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												Q.   One who is eating invited by a family on Sukkos and upon arriving sees that their sukkah is not halachically valid or is questionable and he does not wish to eat in such a sukkah, what should he do? Just leave? (For example, they were using shee ....
											
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											# 2395   A Bite to Eat
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												Q.    Is it permitted on Simchas Torah to wash and have a small seuda (with bread and a little fish) before hakafos and Mussaf, in order to comply with Rav Miller's opinion that the seudas Yom Tov should be held before chatzos?  
 
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											# 2394   A Guest For a Rainy Day
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Q.   If one was invited on Sukkos and when he arrives the family are eating in the house since at the time they started their meal it was raining, but now (when the guest arrives) it is perfectly clear, what should the guest do? Should he demand th ....
											
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											# 2393   Good Will or Asleep at the Wheel?
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												Q.  A mashgiach caught a few times daydreaming and being lax in his supervision of a shul's kitchen was re-accepted if he would keep a number of takanot and improvements, such as being always on time and alert, making the rounds, being also from the  ....
											
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											# 2392   Doing The Honors
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												Q. If one could not comply with this mitzva (Kabbolas Pnei Horav - visiting or calling on one's Rov during a Chag - see question  2391 above), during Yom Tov, can one do so on Isru Chag (the day after Yom Tov)? 
 
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											# 2391   In Respect to Paying Respect
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Q.  Can one comply with the mitzva of Kabbolas Pnei Horav (visiting or calling on one's Rov during a Chag) by calling on the phone during Chol Hamoed, when it was difficult to visit personally? 
 
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											# 2390   The Shade of Honor
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Q.  Re- above question 2389. Would the Rov permit the use of a sukka as a family room or a toy room, where children play and rejoice together? 
 
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											# 2389   Swimming in the Sukka?
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												Q.   We enjoy warm climate during sukkos and we spend a good time at the pool and at our hot tub during chol hamoed. Since we are all dressed properly for swimming, would it be correct to build a suka covered with palm leaves and with side curtain wa ....
											
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											# 2388   To Learn or To Dance?
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												Q. Can a group that learns the daf daily do so during lengthy hakofes on Simchas Torah, after having had their hakofe, if the shiur is held in a separate room?  
 
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											# 2387   If it Ain't Broke...
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Q.  A Sefer Torah that is constantly read on Parshas Pinchas and was found to have at least three letters where the ink cracked and fell turning the Sefer pasul, can you just fix the letters erased on that parsha or do you have to check now th ....
											
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											#2386   Asking About Asking
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												Q. Can one enter the unlocked suka of a friendly neighbor built on his front yard, without his knowledge (he is not home), to eat one's own food and leaving everything as clean as it was? 
 
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											# 2385   Pictures Worth Some Words
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												Q.   My siblings want to interchange some family pictures from our grandfathers that we place as decorations in our sukkos. (We give them ours and take theirs). Is that permitted during Chol Hamoed?  
 
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											# 2384   A Cloud With a Silver Lining 
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Q. I have learned that the Ananei Kavod would launder and press the clothing of the Bnai Yisroel while on the desert, how could then they exit their tents and go to the Mishkan on Shabbath? 
 
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											# 2383   Vital Concentration
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Q. (Re - question 2382.)   Are the above intentions essential? If someone did not have kavana on the ananei kavod, did he not comply with the mitzva and has to repeat eating with a new bracha? 
 
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