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											# 2978    Reach the Right Height
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												Q.  Why are the menoras of many shuls and Batei Midrashot higher than the ten tefachim (about 42in. - 1.m) required lekatchila by the Shulchan Aruch? 
 
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											# 2977   The Doubt of the Benefit
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												Q. I pay for the lunch of workers fixing my house, and they usually order pepperoni pizza, or other foods and sandwiches that contain cooked meat and milk products. I lend them my credit card to pay for it. Is that allowed since bassar vechalav is pr ....
											
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											# 2976   The Tenet of the Tenth Man 
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												Q. A person who came from the asara rishonim, may he leave to wake someone up for Shacharis, or will he lose the status of being from the asara rishonim? May one leave to get a drink of water, etc, or only for tzorchei tefilla? 
 
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											# 2975   Life Of The Party
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												 Q.  We know that unlike Purim we don't eat seudos or special meals on Chanuka. Why not? We should make a Sedas Hodaah for the great miracles done to our forefathers and us?  
 
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											# 2974   Clear The Deck 
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												Q.  Is it correct to make a Zoom Chanukah party, and play cards after finishing a shiur? 
 
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											# 2973   Proxy Blessings 
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												Q. I was asked by an unmarried neighbor friend who was hospitalized to go to his home and light his menorah, since he can't do so with candles in the hospital. I accepted to do it, but I'm not sure if I have to say a brocho, one or both? 
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											# 2972   All Raise and Praise
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												Q. Do women say Hallel during Chanuka? Are they obliged as in the seder of Pesach? 
 
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											# 2971   The Early Light 
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												Q.  I daven in a shul that davens Mincha close to the shkiah (sunset) and then people return for a shiur 8.00 PM followed by Maariv. Should they light the shul Menorah before Maariv or after Mincha, before the people go to light their Chanuka light a ....
											
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											# 2970   Lead But Stay With Us
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												Q. A shul that davens nusach S'fard (Ashkenaz) and in days when no tachanun is said, as in Chanuka, an Ovel does not usually daven before the amud (does not lead the services). This particular minyan like others, due to the covid crisis, is having a  ....
											
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											# 2969   Keep The Good Spirits Up
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												Q. Can one use olive oil that was left uncovered overnight for lighting the Chanuka menorah? 
 
A. Kaf Hachaim (673: 11) quoting Ben Ish Chai, rules that one should not use for lighting the Chanuka Menorah olive oil that was left under one' ....
											
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											# 2968   Addressing the Window 
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												Q.  Can one living in a basement, light his menorah by the basement window. This window is barely above the ground level outside the house. Since the menorah should be placed over 3 tefachim from the ground, is this allowed? 
 
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											# 2967   A Solid Answer
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												Q. Some commercially available ready made olive oil sets for Chanuka, come bottled in small glass containers, that one  only has to place on the menorah and light. The oil is in a kind of semi-solid state, like a paste, and therefore conveniently can ....
											
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											# 2966   O Say, Can You See? 
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												Q. Is it proper to light the menorah next to a window covered with frosted glass, that shows there is light but one can't tell if it is a menorah or how many candles are on? 
 
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											# 2965   In Light Of...
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												Q. Our grandfather is chronically hospitalized in a home where no candles or lighting matches ares allowed because of the constant use of oxygen. Since that became practically his residence, can he comply with lighting of the menorah with an electric ....
											
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											# 2964   Do things that Are and Look Good
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												Q. Many website offer free shipping for orders over a certain amount of money. May one order extra items with the intention of returning them in order that they can receive free shipping on their order? Even if this muttar al pi din, would it be bett ....
											
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											# 2963   Do things that Look Good
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												Q, Often when ordering from Amazon, Amazon offers a free 30 day trial for Amazon Prime. Amazon has your credit card information, and unless you cancel your subscription to Amazon Prime, you will have to pay for Amazon Prime after the 30 day trial is  ....
											
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											# 2962   The Lion or the Dog  
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Q. R. Chanina (S'gan HaCohanim) said that he saw the heavenly fire descend (on the altar) resembling a crouching dog in the second temple (Yoma 21b).  Is there any commentary on what that means? Why compare the Heavenly Holy fire to a crouching dog ....
											
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											# 2961   The Truth Be Told? 
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												Q. L’chvod HaRov Quick question re TGV, (Toronto Grape Vine) response. Someone asked for some medical recommendation and people sent her a list of people they would recommend. She also got sent names of who to avoid based on their experience. When po ....
											
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											# 2960   The Outside World 
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												Q. A minyan that still davens in a backyard tent, do they light a menorah with a bracha, night and day during this unusual Chanuka? 
 
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is that they should light without a brocho. 
 
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											# 2959   Face Facts
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												Q. For a Rabbi or a Teacher, is there a preference of using a see through plastic shield or a mask during the pandemic? 
 
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