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											# 3297   Say it Right
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												 Q. A person drank wine and didn't have in mind other drinks that were not on the table. He then made a Shehakol on soda. Does he need to bless both al Hagefen and Bore Nefashos? 
 
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											# 3296   No to the Noise
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												 Q. A person is davening and a moment after he started Shemone Essre, all the people in the minyan decided to go to a different location to daven because of noise disturbances, may he also go there? Does it make a difference if the noise bothers him  ....
											
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											# 3295   A Clean Break
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												 Q. Someone traveling by plane can he face the bathroom wall or door while davening? 
 
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											# 3294   On Camera 
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												 Q. Is it permitted to be an Uber driver if one has to drive women passengers at night in deserted streets. due to the prohibition of Yichud (seclusion) with individuals of the other gender? 
 
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											# 3293   Cover Story
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											# 3292   What a Cover Up!
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											# 3291   True Undivided Love
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												 Q.   Sefer Haikrim writes that true love is only when it is undivided and totally dedicated only to one entity. He thus explains the closeness and following of Hashem Echad, He is the only One with Veahavta, you shall love Him, in the parsha of Shem ....
											
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											# 3290   It's All About Love
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											# 3289   The Lacking of the Lakes
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 Q.  My friend is visiting first time Canada and has never seen Lake Ontario, should he say a blessing on it? 
 
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											# 3288   Blessing the Forces of Nature
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												  Q. What Brocho does one say if any when seeing first time Niagara Falls? 
 
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is than one can recite 'Ose Maase Bereishis.' However, if one has recited that blessing within thirty days, as in the cas ....
											
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											# 3287   Thanks in Advance?
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												 Q. Somebody traveled by plane on Motzei Shabbat on this last Tisha Beav that fell on Sunday. When should he have said the bracha of Hagomel? 
 
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											# 3286   Be in Safe Hands
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												 Q. Can one that disinfected his hands with the commonly used hand sanitizer that contains glycerin and ethanol touch food, without any concern of kashruth? 
 
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											# 3285   Good News for Good News
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												  Q. My daughter is finishing High School and plans to attend college and get a bachelor's degree in journalism, and communications, since her dream is to become a reporter. Should we discourage her since that involves so much Lashon Hara'a, lies and ....
											
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											# 3284   Step Into your Shoes
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												 Q. My mother was very careful not to let her children walk around the house while wearing only socks. Is there a source for such a minhag? 
 
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											# 3283   Don't Paint Yourself into a Corner
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  Q.  If someone has a pair of tefillin that have some scratches on the batim, which expose a lighter colour underneath, can he use a black marker to touch up the tefillin himself, or is he obligated to take the tefillin to a Sofer for retouching?< ....
											
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											# 3282   First Things First
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												    Q  Hi. I am embarking on my teaching career at a frum girls' school and I wish to be in lemudei kodesh. I have one offer to teach Chumash but unexpectedly received another offer to teach biology at a much better time for my schedule and ....
											
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											# 3281   His Head Light Bulb Was Off?
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  Q. I was attending some time ago a chupa and I witnessed something strange.The Shamash used a (presumably burnt out) light bulb as the glass keli (utensil) the Groom was to step on and brake at the end of the wedding ceremony. Although it was cov ....
											
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											# 3280   A Repeated Answer of One's Prayers
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												 Q.  If one already davened and is in a shul where they are davening, should one say over Ashrei or Shema if it's Tisha B'Av when we don't learn or say Tehillim?  
 
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											# 3279  An  Early Reach for the Moon
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												  Q.  Can you say Kiddush Levana with a minyan after Tisha BAv ends, but before 72 (minutes after sunset, which is the opinion of Rabbenu Tam) if you are makpid (careful) to wait 72 for other things? 
 
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											# 3278   Sing Another Tune?
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												  Q.  This year (5781) when Shabbos Chazon was Erev Tisha Beav, after benching on Shaleshudes before the Shekia (sunset), can one still sing Zemiros of Shabbos? 
 
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