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											# 905   Dog-Gone?
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												Q.  I was attending a neighbourhood Simchas Bais Hashoeva and a neighbor walked in in the sukkah with his friendly, well behaved but rather large family dog, that did not seem to bother anyone and trilled the children. Is it correct to bring in a dog ....
											
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											# 903   No Mitzva, But Someone Has To Take It Down 
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												Q.  Is removing, taking care and storing the suka properly, so it will in good condition and ready for the next year, considered already as the mitzva of building a suka? (For the purpose of osek bemitzva patur min hamitzva or zrizim makdimin and doi ....
											
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											# 902   Step On It?
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Q.  How small do the pieces of remaining pine schach or hoshanos leafs that fell on the floor have to be to be considered batel or not important, so it is permitted to step on them? (Pine schach especially on the outside is hard to completely remov ....
											
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											# 901   In the Beginning Questions Were Created
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												Q.  BS"D, Hello Rabbi Bartfeld, my question is why didn't Adam punish and chastise Cain for 
slaying Abel? Usually it's the parents that mete out punishment. And also, why did Adam 
and Eve wait 130 years to have Seth? Thank you. Have a nic ....
											
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											# 900   Best Version of Windows?
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Q.  My sukka is indoors and it is covered by a number of horizontal windows that open each individually. 
The size of the opening of each window is 55cm. by 2 meters (the beam structure separating the widows is 25cm.) Do I have to open at lea ....
											
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											# 899   Deliver us From Deliveries
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Q.  I ordered last week from Amazon.com an item and they emailed me that the delivery will be on Monday. I forgot then that this is the first day of Yom Tov. Taking in account that the item by now on motze Shabbos is already in the way and some typ ....
											
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											# 898   Raising the Roof?
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Q.  If a Goy builds my suka and also puts the schach  as instructed by me. Do I have to lift the schach a tefach or 3 to make it kosher lechatchila? 
 
A.   Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 635: 1) permits a Suka that was made by a Gentile as long  ....
											
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											# 897  Global Working 
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												Q.   Our Currency Exchange company employs an Israeli resident living in Israel. Can he on the second day Yom Tov contact our non-Jewish clients in Canada? If yes, is he also allowed to contact them when Yom Tov has ended in his location, but here it ....
											
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											# 896   Fast Decorating Tips
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Q.  If I already have some schach on top of the suka, but not all of it has been placed, can I already start hanging decorations that are not kosher for schach (plastic flowers and paper chains) 
 
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											# 895   Pop-Up Shaileh
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Q.   If you travel Chol-Hamoed and take with you a pop-up suka, that has a floor area of about one square meter, can two or more people stand there or sit on stools at the same time and eat? 
 
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											# 894   Sukos Meshulash?
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Q.   Can you make a triangular suka? (using two standing house porch walls at 90°, you place a third closing both, creating a right triangle) 
 
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											# 893  Location, Location Location 
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Q.   Do I have to be careful each year to place the same wooden planks in my suka, in the same original position, so that the plank that was in the mizrach last year will remain there, as it was done in the mishkan? 
 
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											# 892   All On Your Knees?
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Q.  Do women also kneel on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kipur? 
 
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											# 891   Women's Rites 
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Q.   Do women answer Baruch Shem Kevod on Yom Kipur loud as men do? Do they also have to stand during the repetition of Shmone Ezreh? 
 
 
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											# 890   Freedom Waters?
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 Q.  Can a parolee who wears a waterproof ankle monitor immerse in a mikva Erev Yom Kipur or is it a chatzitza? If permitted, would the same apply to a woman's tevlila? 
 
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											# 889   Fell Fast But No Fast
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Q.   After davening I put my tefillin into its bag and into a larger bag. 
While walking out of shul - my tefillin bag fell out of the larger bag and onto the floor. 
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											#887   A Toast To Muffins
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Q.   English muffins are typically eaten after toasting them, does toasting make them pas Yisroel? 
 
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											# 886   Away in the Milky Way
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												Q.   According to the OU web site the heter for baking bread which contains milk is that the milk is nullified. May one eat them with meat? 
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											# 885   All Wrapped Up and Somewhere To Go
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Q.   If after putting on tallis and teffilin, I realize that there won't be enough men for a minyan, if I remove my tallis and teffilin, drive to another shul, and put them on again, am I required to make a new brachah on both the tallis and teffil ....
											
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