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											# 1541   Talk The Walk?
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Q.  Hello Rav, 
There is an elderly man at shul that walks around the shul to collect tzaddaka during the repetition of the shmonei Esrai. If I don't give him anything, he will walk by quietly. If I do give him money, he will say "Yasher Koac ....
											
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											# 1540   No Way To Tell
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												Q. Is a visiting levy to a shul obliged to announce he is a levy, so he will be given the second aliya? (See prior question). 
 
A.   Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is that a Levi does not have to inform he is a Levi in a shul where  ....
											
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											# 1539   Make Your Name
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Q.  Is a cohen visiting a shul obliged to announce that he is a cohen so he will be called first to the Torah reading, when the gabay does not ask if a cohen is present? 
 
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											# 1538   The Right Place at the Right Time
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												Q.   Why should not all private tefilos be said better at the end on Elokai Netzor?  
Thank you 
 
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											# 1537   Has All The Answers?
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												Q.   Since you may ask all your needs on shomea tefila in SE, why can you not answer Yehe Shme Rabba, it is a tefilah after all? 
 
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											# 1536   A Heart On the Right Place
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Q.   Is it better to pray for the sick at the refaenu bracha or during shomea tefilah? 
 
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											# 1535   Water Feature
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												Q.  It could sometimes happen that someone (usually a child) will turn on a hot water tap on Shabbat. I've read in one place that it can't be closed, except by asking a non-Jew. In another place I read that it would depend on how long it’s been on fo ....
											
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											# 1534   Sing Alone
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												Q.  Can a woman sing in her home if they are Jewish workers present engaged in their work and are not listening to her?  
Similarly, can a group of female students sing while they are traveling on a school bus when the driver is Jewish? 
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											# 1533   Location, Location, Location
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												Q.  Can a woman attend Israeli dance classes for girls & women only, instructed at a Non- Orthodox synagogue? 
 
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											# 1532   Invited To Kidush
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												Q.  I make Kiddush on Friday night on wine. All of a sudden, a guest comes in. I do not have more wine to give him. So we wash and I make hamotzi. After I make hamotzi, am I allowed to continue with Kiddush (Baruch ata.... mekadesh haShabbos) to be m ....
											
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											# 1531   A Brush With The Mikva
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Q.   Do you have to toivel a brush (the nylon threads are attached to a wooden handle by a strap of metal), that is used for covering bread and similar with eggs. oil and the like?  
 
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											# 1530   Grain Of Truth
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												Q. Dear Rabbi, 
I joined this frum 12- step program for people who are compulsive eaters, which has become popular here in the New York area. Every day one has to commit their food for the following day to a sponsor, and strictly adhere to the f ....
											
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											# 1529   Right On The Nail
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												Q.  (See above question in regards to removing partially hanging nails before washing netilas yodaim). What do you do if it is Shabbos (and you cannot remove the hanging nail)?  
 
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											# 1528   Nail It Down
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												Q. Is part of a fingernail that is loose and hanging. a Chatitzah and must be removed before washing Netilas Yadayim. 
 
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											# 1527   Speak Of The Demon
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Q. Rashi writes in Taanis and Pesachim that there is a demon (sheid) called Igras and people don't go out on Tuesday and Friday nights to avoid being harmed by this demon. 
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											# 1526   Go Over With A Fine Tooth Comb
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Q, Kvod Horav;   Is one allowed to comb his peyos since he may come to pull out a hair while doing it, which is prohibited? 
 
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											# 1525    Means To An End
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												 Q.   If a chassan is in shul, the tzibbur skips tachanun. Question: one who came late and is davening privately, is he also exempt? How late could one come to shul and still be considered exempt due to the chassan’s presence? For example, one who st ....
											
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											# 1524   Many Happy Returns
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												Q.  If there is a bris in a large shul at a different minyan than the one being attended by my minyan, do we say Tachanun? 
 
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											# 1523 No Time For An Apple
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												Q.     Can one wear an Apple 3 watch on Shabbath that has internet and phone connectivity, when those features are turned off and only the time and temperature shows? 
 
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											# 1522   Watch Out
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Q.   Can one wear a kinetic watch on Shabbath, that is similar to a self-winding which poskim permit when it is already working, but in this type the hand movement instead of winding a mechanical device, charges a battery that operates the watch?
											
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