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											# 1601   Shake Someone’s Tree
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												Q.  There is a bachur who placed his hat and jacket on a tree during Shabbos (or before Shabbos). Is there any heter to remove it from the tree on Shabbos to avoid the great embarrassment of davening without the proper attire that is worn by all bnei ....
											
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											# 1600   Good To Hear Your Voice
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												Q.   Re-prior question 1593 in regards to reading shnaim mikra by using a voice vibrator that creates words. There are other available methods to help the patients who have undergone a laryngectomy. This methods don’t involve using external electroni ....
											
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											# 1599    See The Light?
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Q.   What is Horav Miller’s opinion on using the Shabled lights on Shabbos? it has a Star K and other hecherim. It is basically a small drawer covering a bright LED light, that stays on the whole Shabbos. You control the amount of light by opening  ....
											
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											# 1598   Not Invited to The Weeding
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Q.    Is there an issur to offer a taste (of marijuana liquid tincture – see question above), to someone else? Is there a Chilul Hashem issue when using it in public? 
 
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											# 1597   Let Them Eat Cake
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Q.    See question above - What bracha would you make? (on tincture - a liquid concentration of the marijuana plant. You just put a few drops on the tongue). 
 
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											# 1596   A Certified Kosher Pot?
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Q.  Does the now available tincture require a hechsher? (It is a liquid concentration of the marijuana plant. You just put a few drops on the tongue; see question above). 
 
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											# 1595   High or Spirited?
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Q.   Now that the use of recreational marijuana became legal here in California (or is about to, as in other states), is there a Halacha issue for not using it, even when not in a smoke? Why should it be different than liquor?  
 
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											# 1594   Stay Tuned
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												Q.  The cantor in my synagogue tends to sing rather slowly, emphasizing every musical note. When it comes to parts of the prayers for which he has no melody, he whispers them to himself, and quickly. Our synagogue finishes later than most others whil ....
											
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											# 1593   Find One’s Voice
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												Q.  In regards to the blind reading shnaim mikra using Braille, could the mute (by the removal of the voice cords) read shnaim mikra by using a voice vibrator that creates words. For that matter, can the mute make any bracha with it and have others a ....
											
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											# 1592   Milk and Baloney?
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											# 1591   Enjoy Your Meal
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Q.  Does one comply with the mitzvah of seudas bris milah when serving a dairy seuda, without wine, as is the custom? Or should one serve meat and wine, as is appropriate for a seudas mitzvah?  
 
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											# 1590   Sing a Different Song?
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												Q.  We were having a Chanukah party and we were singing this song, "Leshana HaBaa Birusholayim". Unlike the passage in the Haggadah shel Pesach, where this phrase ends there, the song has an added word: "HaBenuyah". A member of the group commented th ....
											
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											# 1589   A Touching Question
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												Q. What is Horav Miller’s opinion on a blind person reading the parsha (shnaim mikra) in Braille, is that considered reading? Is it better than listening to someone else reading? 
 
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											# 1588   Translation To Follow....
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Q.  Is someone does not understand the Hebrew or the Targum, does he comply if he listens to a tape? or even if he  just reads it from the chumash, without knowing what he is saying? 
 
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											# 1587   Read, The Answer
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												Q.   What should the blind or the mute do in regards to the shnaim mikra mitzva? Are they obligated at all? Should they listen to someone else reading or even to a tape?  
 
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											# 1586   Reason To Listen
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												Q.     Can someone comply with shnaim mikra if he listens to a tape while he is driving? 
 
A.  Poskim disagree; Mogen Avrohom (285: 8), Chayei Adam (7: 9), Shulchan HaShabbos (60), Shesilei Zaysim (285:10), rule that after the fact one ful ....
											
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											# 1585   Then Again
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												Q.  Does an avel sitting shiva read the parsha shnaim mikra, since he is prohibited in Torah learning? 
 
A.  Kaf Hachaim (285: 27),  Yalkut Yosef (7: p. 136) permit as it is an obligation akin to reading Shema that is allowed. 
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											# 1584   Let’s Do It Again
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Q.  There is a well known remez on the beginning letters of the word Shemos for reading the parsha every week twice mikra (text)  and once targum, (Aramaic translation). Why is the allusion here at the beginning of the second book of the Torah and  ....
											
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											# 1583   Burial in De-Nile?
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Q.   How come Yosef was placed in a coffin and then sunken into the bottom of the Nile, is that not a bitul of the mitzva of kebura, since you cannot bury in water? 
 
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											# 1582   The Brake-Bread Fix
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												Q.  On Shabbos, if an individual (invited) at the meal has a dietary restriction and can only eat certain special types of bread (e.g., gluten free, spelt), should the special loaf (even if it is not whole) be placed together with the main Lechem Mis ....
											
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