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											#384 Second Chance When forgetting Eruv Tavshilin
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Q. If you forget to make an eruv tavshilin, you can rely on the Rav's, but only once. Could you use a different Rav's eruv another time or only once per persons and it is not dependant on the Rav? 
  
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											#383 Erasing Hashems Name on a Screen
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Q. Two situations one question: Are you allowed to erase Shem HaShem on a cellphone? 
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											#382 Kiddush Business in Shabbos
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Q. If someone attends a kiddush on Shabbos and is served plated food, can he trade with his friend the portion he received, e.g. a piece of chicken for a slice of meat, or is that the same as doing business on Shabbos?  
  
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											#381 When is Sunset (Sh'kiah)?
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Q. When is Sunset, is it when the bottom part of the sun first hits the horizon or when the top part of the sun hits the horizon? 
  
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											#380 Asking a Gentile to Get You a Cold Drink on Shabbos
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											#379 Making Frozen Slush on Shabbos
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Q. Is one allowed to make coke slush on shabbos, by putting coke (or any beverage) in the freezer until it becomes partially frozen  (slush)? is this considered litzorech and מותר or is it problematic? 
  
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											#378 Using Back Yard Wood for a Yom Tov BBQ
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											#377 Microwave a Pre-cooked Meal on Shabbos
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Q. The bop (Federal Bureau of Prisons) does not give any hot meals on Shabbos. We sometimes buy meals from meal mart that have to be microwaved to be eaten hot. Is there a way we can ask a non-Jew to warm it up for us on Shabbos. There are no crock ....
											
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											#376 When Did Yovel Begin?
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Q. I have a question, when did Yovel begin or for that matter, when did the Yidden start counting Shemita? I heard that this year or coming year is a Shemita, Is that true? 
  
  
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											#375 Reeds Glued to Wood Spars for Schach Usage
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Q. Is it OK to take out the plastic coated wire that holds together a reed mat and glue the reeds to a 2x4 so that the reeds stay in place and don't blow away? 
  
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											#374 Geniza for Particles or Dust when Drilling S'forim
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											#373 A Table for a Pop Up Suka
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Q. On a pop up suka that you use for traveling, the area inside is only about a square meter and people eat in it usually standing do you have to have a chair and table too? 
  
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											#372 Avoiding Wasps in Suka
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Q. To avoid having the wasps in the suka, can you put outside food or honey that attracts them on Shabos and Yom Tov or is it feeding animals that don't belong to you? 
  
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											#371 Protecting a Suka with a Screen
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Q. This year we had a tremendous plague of wasps in the suka, is it permitted to put a screen on top of the schach since it lets trough rain and light? 
  
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											#370 Birchas Hagomel for a Minor
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Q. Our son, who is not bar mitzvah yet was hit by a car, while on his scooter on way to school. B"H he was only bruised lightly and needed no medical attention. Does he have to say Hagomel? Who recites the brocho, he or I the father and he listens? ....
											
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											#369 Buying Stock In Companies That Work On Shabbos
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Q. Is it a problem to own stock in Canadian Tire, Walmart or Sears etc.? The stores are open on Shabbos and Yom Tov - not exactly sure how that affects the stock itself. 
  
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											#368 Proper Stove Kashering
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Q. Can I kasher a treif oven that does not have self clean by turning it to 550 fahrenheit for an extended period of time? How about the electric stove burners? 
 
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											#367 Bracha on sushi
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											#366 Repeating a Posuk Multiple Times
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Q. I would like to clarify if it is permissible to recite a posuk with Hashem's name as often as one wishes (repeating the posuk with Hashem's name multiple times) not as a tefillah necessarily just as a i.e. reminder to someone or for an other pur ....
											
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											#365 Briya, Birya or Berya?
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Q. What is the correct pronunciation of "briya" as in "it does not become annulled even in a thousand". Artscroll spells it as "briya", conversely the Mesivta and Veshinantam editions write the phonetics as; "birya", while many old-timers pronounce ....
											
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