1)
If one comes to Shul for Shacharis and arrives as the congregation is
about to begin Hallel, he should recite Hallel with them (with a minyan)
and only afterwards daven Shacharis. (See Mishna Berura Siman
422:16; possibly this Halacha is only on Rosh Chodesh and possibly on
Chol Hamoed and the last two days of Pesach, but not on days when the
entire Hallel is recited)
2) If after he davens Shacharis he finds a minyan reciting Hallel, he may recite Hallel again with them in its rightful place. (See Shu"t Yabia Omer Vol. 5 Siman 35
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Question:
If
one forgets to remove a clothing tag before Shabbos or Yom Tov, is it
permissible to pull it off providing you don't rip any words, don't use a
knife or scissor, and don't tear it on any perforation?
In
the alternative, is it permissible to wear the clothing with the tag
[or is it considered carrying?](Obviously the tag is not visible, etc.)
Answer:
Yes, if the tags are in a
visible place, and it won't involve the undoing of any stiching, they
may be removed. Care should be taken ot to rip any words or letters.
There is a discussion amongst the Poskim regarding staples, if undoing
them is like undoing a stitch, a Melacha D'Oraysa, so a Rav should be
consulted regarding the best way to deal with that (common for
drycleaner tags)
If the clothing can be worn in a way that the tag will not be seen, it can be worn with the tag on on Shabbos.
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