1 
									
										 2 
									
										 3 
									
										 4 
									
										 5 
									
										 6 
									
										 7 
									
										 8 
									
										 9 
									
										 10 
									
										 11 
									
										 12 
									
										 13 
									
										 14 
									
										 15 
									
										 16 
									
										 17 
									
										 18 
									
										 19 
									
										 20 
									
										 21 
									
										 22 
									
										 23 
									
										 24 
									
										 25 
									
										 26 
									
										 27 
									
										 28 
									
										 29 
									
										 30 
									
										 31 
									
										 32 
									
										 33 
									
										 34 
									
										 35 
									
										 36 
									
										 37 
									
										 38 
									
										 39 
									
										 40 
									
										 41 
									
										 42 
									
										 43 
									
										 44 
									
										 45 
									
										 46 
									
										 47 
									
										 48 
									
										 49 
									
										 50 
									
										 51 
									
										 52 
									
										 53 
									
										 54 
									
										 55 
									
										 56 
									
										 57 
									
										 58 
									
										 59 
									
										 60 
									
										 61 
									
										 62 
									
										 63 
									
										 64 
									
										 65 
									
										 66 
									
										 67 
									
										 68 
									
										 69 
									
										 70 
									
										 71 
									
										 72 
									
										 73 
									
										 74 
									
										 75 
									
										 76 
									
										 77 
									
										 78 
									
										 79 
									
										 80 
									
										 81 
									
										 82 
									
										 83 
									
										 84 
									
										 85 
									
										 86 
									
										 87 
									
										 88 
									
										 89 
									
										 90 
									
										 91 
									
										 92 
									
										 93 
									
										 94 
									
										 95 
									
										 96 
									
										 97 
									
										 98 
									
										 99 
									
										 100 
									
										 101 
									
										 102 
									
										 103 
									
										 104 
									
										 105 
									
										 106 
									
										 107 
									
										 108 
									
										 109 
									
										 110 
									
										 111 
									
										 112 
									
										 113 
									
										 114 
									
										 115 
									
										 116 
									
										 117 
									
										 118 
									
										 119 
									
										 120 
									
										 121 
									
										 122 
									
										 123 
									
										 124 
									
										 125 
									
										 126 
									
										 127 
									
										 128 
									
										 129 
									
										 130 
									
										 131 
									
										 132 
									
										 133 
									
										 134 
									
										 135 
									
										 136 
									
										 137 
									
										 138 
									
										 139 
									
										 140 
									
										 141 
									
										 142 
									
										 143 
									
										 144 
									
										 145 
									
										 146 
									
										 147 
									
										 148 
									
										 149 
									
										 150 
									
										 151 
									
										 152 
									
										 153 
									
										 154 
									
										 155 
									
										 156 
									
										 157 
									
										 158 
									
										 159 
									
										 160 
									
										 161 
									
										 162 
									
										 163 
									
										 164 
									
										 165 
									
										 166 
									
										 167 
									
										 168 
									
										 169 
									
										 170 
									
										 171 
									
										 172 
									
										 173 
									
										 174 
									
										 175 
									
										 176 
									
										 177 
									
										 178 
									
										 179 
									
										 180 
									
										 181 
									
										 182 
									
										 183 
									
										 184 
									
										 185 
									
										 186 
									
										 187 
									
										 188 
									
										 189 
									
										 190 
									
										 191 
									
										 192 
									
										 193 
									
										 194 
									
										 195 
									
										 196 
									
										 197 
									
										 198 
									
										 199 
									
										 200 
									
										 201 
									
										 202 
									
										 203 
									
										 204 
									
										 205 
									
										 206 
									
										 207 
									
										 208 
									
										 209 
									
										 210 
									
										 211 
									
										 212 
									
										 213 
									
										 214 
									
										 215 
									
										 216 
									
										 217 
									
										 218 
									
										 219 
									
										 220 
									
										 221 
									
										 222 
									
										 223 
									
										 224 
									
										 225 
									
										 226 
									
										 227 
									
										 228 
									
										 229 
									
										 230 
									
										 231 
									
										 232 
									
										 233 
									
										 234 
									
										 235 
									
										236
									
										 237 
									
										 238 
									
										 239 
									
										 240 
									
										 241 
									
										 242 
									
										 243 
									
										 244 
									
										 245 
									
										 246 
									
										 247 
									
										 248 
									
										 249 
									
										 250 
									
										 251 
									
										 252 
									
										 253 
									
										 254 
									
										 255 
									
										 256 
									
										 257 
									
										 258 
									
										 259 
									
										 260 
									
										 261 
									
										 262 
									
										 263 
									
										 264 
									
										 265 
									
										 266 
									
										 267 
									
										 268 
									
										 269 
									
										 270 
									
										 271 
									
										 272 
									
										 273 
									
										 274 
									
										 275 
									
										 276 
									
										 277 
									
										 278 
									
										 279 
									
										 280 
									
										 281 
									
										 282 
									
										 283 
									
										 284 
									
										 285 
									
										 286 
									
										 287 
									
										 288 
									
										 289 
									
										 290 
									
										 291 
									
										 292 
									
										 293 
									
										 294 
									
										 295 
									
									 
								
						 | 
					
					
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1184  Rain On One's Chasuna Parade 
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q. What is the reason for those who do not make weddings on Cheshvan?  
 
A.   See last question, where we mentioned an array of different opinions in regards to getting married on Marcheshvan. Those who abstain quote a number of reasons. < ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 11/4/2016 12:58 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1183   A Closed Marriage?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q.  I've heard that we should preferably abstain from making weddings on Chesvan is that true? Should one change the wedding date?  
 
A.  There are Poskim who maintain that one should avoid being wedded on Marchesvan, (Lev Chaim 2: 26, Sde ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 11/4/2016 12:57 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											#1182   Keep The Faith
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												
Q.  Is it permitted to daven in a multi faith room in an airport?  
 
A.   Beis Avi (4: 31), Shevet Hakehosi (6: 83), Menuchas Emes (3: 6: n.24) rule not to pray in a multi-faith space, so is it amply quoted in the name of Rabbi J. B. S ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/30/2016 11:13 AM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1181   Under The Table
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												Q.  It says that succa is one of the few mitzvos that people do with their complete body. Since sitting or sleeping under a table that is ten tefachim high is not considered like being in the succa, should one try to sit by a table that is less than  ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/28/2016 5:01 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1180   Sukka Mobile
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												 
Q.  Can one climb on Yom Tov or Shabbat on the back of a pick up truck where he build a Suka when travelling and eat there? Can you open the doors of the truck if the light does not go on? Can one push the truck (when in neutral) to a better l ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/21/2016 3:34 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1179   Rain Check
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q.   Can I open a Suka cover after it rained, if the water on the cover falls on the grass or falls on the patio stones and then on the grass? Does it matter if I take off the cover immediately while there is still rainwater on the grass?  
 
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/21/2016 3:32 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1178   Good Gifts To Mankind?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												
Q.  There is a idea in chazal "soney matanos yichey." What exactly do chazal mean that one should avoid receiving presents. Should one not not want birthday presents, or if one gives someone a present as hakaras hatov for something you did for them ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/19/2016 3:52 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1177   Am Haaretz Misinterprets
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												
 Q.   Is a person considered a kofer (non-believer and thus makes yain nesech), if he does not accept the following: that a reshus hayachid (private domain for the purpose of the prohibition of carrying object on Shabbos) can be created by invisibl ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/13/2016 9:37 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1176   Clean Up Act
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												
Q.  If a donated white bima cover table became very dirty and looks disgusting, can the gabay turn it backside up which is nice and clean, when the name of the donor will not be seen, and he is not present to be consulted? 
 
A. Horav S ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/13/2016 9:17 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											#1175   A Though Pill To Swallow?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												
Q.   May one take headache pills on Tzom Gedalia and Yom Kippur without water? Is it preferable to take a bit of water with it on either of those days to prevent any damage to the oesophagus?  
 
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/7/2016 3:51 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1174   Desiccate But Don’t Desecrate
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q. 3. Can one keep desiccated animals at home? If not, why are children's dolls or the lions on the Aron Hakodesh permitted? 
 
A. See above two questions. Poskim are even more lenient when the figures are made for children to play with the ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/7/2016 3:31 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1173   State of the Art
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q. 2. Are we allowed to have sculptures of humans, animals displayed in our homes?  
 
A. Oz Nidberu (59) permits using mannequins for the display of clothes in stores. He quotes the Chochmas Odom (25: 6) that maintains that in our days whe ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/7/2016 3:26 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1172   Spitting Image?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q.  Shalom! 1. Are we allowed to sell sculptures of humans, animals? 
 
A.  In Parshas Eikev, (Devorim 7: 25-26) the Torah commands: The graven images of their gods you will burn with fire; you shall not covet the silver or gold that is upo ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/7/2016 3:24 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1171   A Good Call
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												Q. Can a non-Jewish caregiver taking tending an elderly patient, phone on Yom Tov the neighbouring children and signal them that the patient has awaken and they should come to eat with him. The children would not pick up the phone, just see from call ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/7/2016 1:00 AM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1170   Can't Wash One's Hands Of
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												
Q.  When exiting a regular W.C. (beis hakkiseh) there is no need to wash hands three times. However, when you exit a bathroom where one takes a bath you should wash hands three times. On Yom Kippur when you have to be careful not to wash unnecessar ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/6/2016 11:02 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1169   Beis Din Check In
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												Q.  Is someone was forced to go to a secular court by a Psak given by a Beis Din for refusal to attend and then he changes his mind and decides to attend Beis Din. Would automatically the heter given to the other party to take him to court be nullifi ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 10/1/2016 10:39 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1167   What's Not Cooking?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												
Q.  Is Sous-Vide (under vacuum, see above question) cooking considered cooking for bishul akum or mevushal on Shabbos purposes? 
May one leave it overnight on Shabbos or is it prohibited hatmana? 
 
 
A.   Horav Shlomo Mille ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 9/30/2016 2:42 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1168   Bed and Water
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q.   Should one who was recommended by a chiropractor to sleep on a water pillow or water mattress, avoid doing so, because the water would acquire a ruach ra and you would be continuously in touch with it? Can you use that water for neigl vaser? 
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 9/30/2016 2:39 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1166   Nat or Not Nat?
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										
											
												Q.  Rabbi, 
Hope all is well. 
As I mentioned Sous-Vide " (under vacuum) is a method of cooking in which food is sealed in airtight plastic bags then placed in a water bath for longer than normal cooking times (usually 1 to 6 hours, up to 4 ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 9/30/2016 2:18 PM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 | 
						
	
						
		
					
						
							 | 
							 
								
									
								
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
									
										
											 
											# 1165   Can Do Candles
										 | 
										
										
										 | 
									 
									
										 | 
									 
									
										| 
											
												Q.  There are two tables in the room. I know that there were candles (and only candles) standing on one of them when Shabbos began, and the table became a bosis. However, the candles were taken away by an aino Yehudi and I don’t know which table they ....
											
										 | 
									 
								 
							 | 
						
			
						
							 | 
							 | 
							 | 
							
								
   
								Posted 9/30/2016 1:18 AM |   
								Tell a Friend
								 | Ask The Rabbi | 
								
								
								Comments (0)
								
								
  
							 | 
						
							
						
							| 
															
							 |