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											# 1780   If The Shoe Fits.....
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												Q.  Can you wear the shoes of a deceased? Can you donate it to a charity that could give it to a Jewish needy?  
 
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												Q.  Can you wear the shoes of a deceased? Can you donate it to a charity that could give it to a Jewish needy?  
 
A.  Rabi Yehuda HaChosid writes on his Tzavaha (See Sefer Chasidim 454) not to wear the shoes of a deceased, and also not t ....
											
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											# 1779   Clothes Encounters
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											# 1778   Reform That Tune
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											# 1777   iTunes Not Their Tunes
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Q.   Are we allowed to sing melodies in schul that were sung in a church as part of the service? 
 
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											# 1776   Sing For The King
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											# 1775   A Brocho For The Bro
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												Q.  Dear Rabbi.  In my shule there are twin brothers who are Kohanim. They are not really observant, but they are currently in their year of availus. Their father's yurtzheit is coming up on a Thursday and they both want to get an aliyah. Being as th ....
											
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											# 1774   A Little Too Late?
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												Q.  if one comes slightly late to shul and the tzibbur has already started shmone esrey, may one start while the tzibbur is in the middle of davening if he will miss answering kedusha? At what point is the cutoff? Thank you.  
 
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											# 1773   Catch a Break
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												Q.   Out of the five reasons given for the fast of Shiva Asar Betamuz, the most important seems to be the first one, the day when the luchos were broken, due to the making of the eigel, since that totally changed the history of our nation. Our sages  ....
											
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											# 1772   First Come First Served
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											# 1771   A Question You Want to Flush Away
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Q. Can you dispose of a spider or an ant by throwing it into the toilet or sink? 
 
A. These insects usually do not drown or die immediately when thrown into water and often successfully climb the sides of the vessel. However, when flus ....
											
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											# 1770   Need to Catch Up
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												Hello Rav, 
My son was very disturbed when he found a spider right next to his bed on Shabbat, which prompts the following question: 
If a non-dangerous spider or ant is in your house on Shabbat and it is upsetting you (or the children), is ....
											
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											# 1769    A  Material Question
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												Q.  Is it better to use a taalis made of silk that is of an impure worm sheretz origin or better use rayon which originates from cellulose from permitted wood and plants? 
Can you use Lanital artificial wool (created from milk) for tzitzis is th ....
											
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											# 1768   A Mesh in the Flesh
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												Q.   Is a mesh taalit kattan, probably synthetic, kasher and can you make a bracha on it?  
 
A.   Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 9: 1) rules that only clothes made of linen or wool are Biblically liable for the mitzvah of tzitzit, any other material ....
											
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											# 1767     Guests Of Honor
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												Q. It is said that ancestors are present at the weddings of their descendants. Is there a source for this tradition? 
Which are the ancestors that come and do they need an invitation? 
 
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											# 1766   Do Lose Sleep Over This
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												Q.  Dear Rabbi, 
I'm going to be going on a very long (about 1000 mile) drive for business during the three weeks - during the nine days in fact. I find it difficult to drive such a long distance without listening to music. Although I have many ....
											
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											# 1765   Enlightening the Light Travel
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												 Q. If one is traveling and space and weight are of the essence, does one have to take with, both his Shabbos and weekday taalis, or can he wear his Shabbos taalis for all prayers? 
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											# 1764   The Man Makes The Clothes
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												Q.   A person who can afford only one suit (jacket) and he would like to wear it both on Shabbos as well as when he davens during the weekdays, is this OK, or does it take away from the honor of Shabbos to wear it on a weekday? If OK, should he remov ....
											
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											# 1763   All Things Must Come to a Good End?
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Q.   Why does ending with a good topic not apply to one ending a daily daf or any shiur on a sefer? 
 
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											# 1762   Finishing Touched
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Q. (See question 1761 above). How come some Parshios (like Kedoshim, Balak and others) do end with a wrong done? 
 
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