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Halacha For Today: Thursday, 20 Mar-Cheshvan 5772, November 17, 2011
1) A sink strainer that got filled with food particles, may be picked up, emptied into the garbage and returned to the sink, and doing so is not a concern of Boneh.



If the food particles are no longer suitable for consumption by animals they become Muktzeh and thus they should only be discarded via picking up the strainer (Tiltul Min HaTzad) and not by scooping out the actual particles.



2) A toilet that becomes clogged on Shabbos, according to many Poskim, may be plunged to unblock the blockage, as being clogged is a common occurence and does not render the toilet broken and thus plunging it is not deemed an act of repairing it. (Ruling of Maran HaRav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv Shlita quoted in Sefer Ashrei HaIsh;Shabbos Page 226)

Some Poskim are stringent and prohibit using a plunger.

In cases where the toilet is easily back in order with a few light pumps of the plunger, the prevalent ruling is to allow it, whereas for more severe blockages, it is best to be stringent. (See Shu"t Igros Moshe Orach Chaim Vol. 4 Siman 40 and Shu"t Minchas Yitzchak Vol. 5 Siman 75)

All Poskim agree that that a snake tool may not be used, as that is considered skilled work and doing so would be a transgression of Boneh.

For Halacha L'Ma'aseh a Rav should be consulted.


QUESTION & ANSWER CORNER

 
Reader Submitted Questions of interest on topics related to Halachos we covered, as well as other interesting topic and Answers.
 
These Q&A are taken from the Q & A pages on the Halacha For Today website.
 
Although the answers I give to questions are taken directly from the Sifrei HaPoskim, and aren't my own, they are  still for study purposes only, NOT for Psak Halacha.
Questions can be emailed to HalachaForToday@Gmail.com

Reader's Question:

 

   

 

Please tell me what kind of brush for hair can be used on Shabbos?

 

 

 

 

Answer:

 

 


To use a brush on Shabbos, three conditions must be met:
1) It needs to have soft bristles so that pulling out hair is not guaranteed to happen.(No P'sik Reisha)

2) It must be used gently, as to avoid surely pulling out hair

3) It should be a designated brush for Shabbos use and not the same brush used in the weekday.


CHIZUK CORNER


 
 
This section is dedicated L'Ilui Nishmas  the late Telzer Rosh Yeshiva ,  HaRav Chaim Yaakov ben Rav Binyomin Moshe Stein Zatzal.
 
We will B'Ezras Hashem post here each day a short inspirational thought to help us all improve our lives and grow in our service of our Father in heaven, HaKadosh Baruch Hu. 
 

IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING MEANINGFUL FOR THIS SECTION, PLEASE EMAIL IT TO HalachaForToday@Gmail.com  

THANK YOU AND תזכו למצות!
 

זכר צדיק וקדוש לברכה


The following is an insight from Rav Shimshon Pincus Zatzal  to distinguish between Tefilah and Bakasha - Prayer & Supplication.

 

Rav Shimshon Zatzal would often say that we spend so much of our time in Prayer and it is therefore imperative that we develop an appreciation for the "Art" of proper prayer. "We Daven anyway" - he would say...so it is just a good idea to work on our Tefilah.

 

He often mentioned that one of the reasons we find it so hard to daven, is because when we "roll out of bed" in the morning and into Shul, we estimate the power of our Prayer with the way we actually feel when we begin to Daven! We think to ourselves, how much does Hashem actually approve of this Tefilah!? I'm tired, I'm restless, my concentration is weak and my eyes are dry...surely this particular Tefilah cannot carry that much weight in the heavenly spheres!

 

This is a big mistake!

 

Our Tefilos are infused with the dynamite of its creators (our forefathers, Avraham, Yitzhok and Yaakov, introduced Shachris, Mincha and Ma'ariv respectively and the Anshei Knesses Hagdolah created our precious Siddur) and when we pray, we are literally invoking their power to carry our Tefilos to the Kisei Hakavod!

 

Moreover, when a Jewish woman reads from a Sefer Tehilim, she needs to know that even if her eyes are dry at that particular moment..and even if she cannot find the ability to cry, the fact is, David Hamelech himself is reading her words and infusing her prayers with his koach!

- As Chazzal teach us - the lips of the one who created the Sefer is moving in his grave when we repeat his teachings!

 

There is no such thing as a "dry" prayer!

 

Maybe we think it's dry.....but that's only because we mistakenly believe that we are using our own energies to bring the prayer to its proper place. However, when we understand that our prayers are charged with the special power of its creators, we realize that we can reach the heavenly throne by climbing on their shoulders when we pray.

 

Another aspect to understand, is that when we start working on the quality of our prayers, the tears will come...it will happen, it just takes getting used to...

 

 

Then there is Bakasha - Supplication.

 

Supplication means begging from Hashem - constantly - and asking him to help you and guide you in all that you do.

 

Unlike Tefiloh which has set times of the day, Bakasha means reaching out to Hashem whenever, wherever and forever!

 

Rav Shimshon would say that where he lived in Ofakim, it was like a "jungle" outside with no less that "1000 cars" that his children would have to pass each morning on their way to Cheder!

 

He once said the following:

 

"Do you know that each one of those cars is like a wild beast, like a lion in its capacity to cause harm chas v'shalom to our children"!...and what about the spiritual beasts that our children encounter on their way to school!!...filthy billboards..newspapers...bad friends.. etc!!

 

Parents need to be constantly reaching out to Hashem in Prayer and supplication to watch over the physical and spiritual welfare of their children!

 

Submitted by daily reader, Chaya N.; Taken from www.OhrShimshon.com 





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