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											# 985   Where is My Day of Joy?
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Q.  Where in the Torah does G-d command us to observe Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah as a holiday?  
 
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(Leviticus 29: 39) “But on the fifteenth day of the seventh month,
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											# 984   Unborn or Stillborn Enterprise?
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Q.  My brother sent me this url (http://www.benpekuahmeats.com/) and asked me if I would eat from them. I replied, "Not without consulting a Rabbinic authority". 
 
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											#983   Can You Divide the 49 in Two?
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												Q.   According to the Sefer Hayomam's shita, is there “nigrar” (pulling or shlepping land areas)  to include Alaska west,  to the rest of the American continent or do the people in west Alaska have to keep two days Shabbos? 
 
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											# 982   Really Shabbos Today?
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												(In regards to the shiur that Horav Shloimo Miller Shlit”a gave recently I have some questions.) 
 
Q. What exactly are the different opinions in regards to the dateline in Halacha and what is Horav Miller's opinion?  
 
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											# 981   Lunar Learning
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Q.   Can Kiddush levanah be said indoors by seeing the moon through a window? Does shalom alaychem need to be said to three different people or can it be said to the same person three times? Can it be said over the phone? 
 
 
 
											
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											# 980  A Kee Question 
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Q.   I have seen it argued that the Igros Moshe's heter for cholov stam is no longer relevant, because more than one in sixty milk cows has undergone an operation that renders them treif (LDA*). What is Rav Miller shlita''s view on this issue?  
											
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											# 979   Go Lightly… 
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												Q. Can you instruct the Goy to turn them on with a shinui such as using an unusual object to push on the switch?  
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											# 978   Nu Say Can You See The Answer?
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Q. On Shabbos the congregants can read with difficulty, without the lights. Can one ask a Goy to turn ?on the lights 
 
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											# 977   Beer in Mind
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Q.  Is it true that some have a minhag of drinking beer on Tu Bishvat? 
 
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											# 976   Informing Information
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												Q.  I am taking leave from a Jewish business. I am legally entitled to both termination pay and severance pay, but this business is refusing to pay. 
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											# 975   A Shailah of Interest
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Q.    I gave a friend $10, 000 to store in his bank account for safekeeping. He is not borrowing this money technically, only holding it for me. What should be done with the interest accrued?  
 
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											# 974  No Room For Compromise
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												Q.   Regarding a two bedroom apartment, can a man and women share the  bathroom and kitchen while each lives in a separate private room with locks on door? What if there are more tenants? Would a security camera make a difference?  
 
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											# 973   Chain Reaction
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												Q.  Can  this  (chain or necklace) be  brought  in  the  bathroom ?  
Here are the pictures. Let me know if you need better ones. 
Kol tuv. 
  
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											# 972  Stay In Mutar Lodge
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Q.  What is the frum position when it comes to the fraternal organizations such as the Freemasons? 
 
A.  The claim of some that the origins of Freemasonry go back to the days of King Solomon, Hiram of Tyre, or even Lemech is indeed dou ....
											
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											# 971   Bow and Allow
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												Q.  It is customary to bow to the judge in court. Is this permitted according to Halacha?  
 
A.  Remoh (Y.D. 150: 3) rules that one may bow or take off one's hat for a king or minister if he has not declared himself to be divine and is als ....
											
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											# 970   Shed Some Light
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												Q.  Re- my last question in regards to lighting ner Shabbos by proxy. If I can’t find a shaliach to light for me and I don’t want to lose almost an hour of learning. Can I place a timer and light ner Shabbos with electrical incandescent bulbs before  ....
											
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											# 969   Can-Do Candles
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												Q.  Erev Shabbos, I am in the Bais Medresh learning Torah, before plag hamincha. Must I stop learning at plag and travel 10 or 15 minutes home to light Shabbos candles and then spend another 10 or 15 minutes back to the shul?  
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											# 968   Out of Sight Out of Mind?
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Q. Can I store used dirty dishes in the dishwasher to keep the kitchen clean during Shabbos (if no light goes on or off)? 
 
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											# 967   Open and Shut Case?
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												Q.  See prior question -  (Can I take out on Shabbat from the dishwasher dishes that were already washed if no light goes on or off).  What if the dishwasher was still working at candle lighting time can you take out the dishes on Shabbos? 
 
											
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											# 966   Open and Shut Case
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												Q.    Can I take out on Shabbat from the dishwasher dishes that were already washed if no light goes on or off? 
 
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