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											# 1025  Future Presents 
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Q.  I a friend that I want to send shalach monos to is going to be out of town during Purim, can I send to him the shaalch monos before Purim, before he travels and tell him to have in mind to acquire them only on Purim? 
 
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											# 1024   Dollar – Rema
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Q.  What is Rav Miller’s opinion in regards to the amount one should give for Matonos Laevyonim? 
Is it better to be machmir and give a bigger shiur to the few or just give a peruta and give to many? 
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											# 1023   Ad DeLo Yoda – Forgot Purim
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Q. Can you fix yourself things (paint and other repairs) in the house (on Purim) if it is for the need of Shabbos? Can you text and send emails on Purim? 
 
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											# 1022   Spread Around the Blessings
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Q. Does the one getting the aliya (on Parshas Zachor) have to have in mind to be moitze (discharge the obligation of) the people with the bracha of the Torah, and tell them also to have in mind to be yotze? 
 
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											# 1021  What Did He Say? 
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Q.  In shul do the rabbi or the gabay have to explain the meaning and translation of Parshas Zachor before the reading, so the attendants who don’t know the Hebrew will understand? 
 
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											# 1020   Remember to Get Well
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Q.  If someone is hospitalized, can one bring a Sefer Torah to his room so he can at least read Parshas Zachor from the Sefer. If not should he read it from a Chumash? 
 
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											# 1019   Physical or Spiritual Workout?
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Q.   Can one use the gym and a trainer before shacharis ? 
 
A.  Aley Siach (p. 64) writes that Rav Chaim Kanievsky shlita answered to a similar question, that it is not correct to do so. Yosef Daas (p.157) mentions different opinions.< ....
											
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											# 1018   Purim Hair Dressing
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Q.  Can you take a haircut or go to the hairdresser on Purim?    
 
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											# 1017   Singled Out?
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												Q. I've been told that single people's mitzvos don't count. Any validity?  
 
A. They definitely count. There are very few mitzvos and traditions that a single individual after bar mitzvah does not have to observe and fulfil. Some of them a ....
											
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											# 1016   Grammer Manners
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												Q. In Keddusha deSidra, the Targum Onkelos of “Hashem reigns forever” is “Hashem, His kingdom rules forever.” Why is the verb “rules” masculine when its subject is “kingdom” is feminine?  
 
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											# 1015   Chocolate Musings 
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												Hi Rabbi Bartfeld, 
I hope all is well. 
Two questions the Rabbonim in LA wanted to know Rav Miller's position: 
 
Q1. Liquid Chocolate (not hot) that is poured on Ice Cream and when it comes in contact with the ice cream it harde ....
											
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											# 1014   Careful -  Hot Water!
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												Q. If you are staying Shabbos in a hotel, can you use the hot water from the cafeteria that was warmed by the dining-room attendants on Shabbos to make yourself a coffee? What about a Pesach Hotel? 
 
 
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											# 1013   A Perfect Ten
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												Q. In order to fulfill the mitzvah of tefilla b'tzibbur, is it necessary to have 10 men davening S"E (Shmone Ezreh), or is it enough to have six of them davening S"E while the other four are just standing around, or learning Torah, or reciting other  ....
											
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											# 1012   Water Wonders
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												Q.   Is there an Isur of Bishul Akum on water? 
If not, if my gentile butler boils himself a kettleful of water on Shabbos, may I drink what he leaves in the kettle after he's taken whatever he needed for himself? 
 
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											# 1011   The Rights of Copyrights
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Q. I borrowed a cookbook from the library. Can I photocopy a recipe from it? 
 
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											# 1010   The No Answer - Answer
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												Q.   I borrowed a car and had an accident that damaged the bumper of the car to the extent that the bumper had to be replaced. The car was leased and was going to be returned just a week after when the accident happened. There was existing damage of  ....
											
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											# 1009   You Buy It - You Brake It?
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Q.  If someone while shopping at a frum food store places items into the shopping cart provided by the store, does he acquire the items when he picks them up or when he places them in the cart? 
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											# 1008   Transplant Ponder
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Q.   If someone due to an accident, had to undergo a penis transplant from a non-Jewish uncircumcised cadaver source; 
1) Does he have to wait for the bris until he regains complete sensation on the organ? (that takes longer, that other funct ....
											
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											# 1007   Question Mark
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											# 1006   Time is of the Ess'n
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												Q.  Also, (see prior question) how much time does he have to eat the egg's volume of bread?  
 
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