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											# 1144   No Swim Nor Shower
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												Q.   Can one attend a bridal shower (for a non-frum soon-to-be relative) during the 9 days?  
 
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											# 1143   Drop Unliked Flies
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												 Q. Re- last question. If the glass with a mixture of vinegar or wine and a little liquid detergent, was placed before Shabbos and it was effective in attracting a number of flies. Can you now move it on Shabbos, or is it muktzah? 
 
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											# 1142   What's The Catch?   
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												Q.    Can one place on Shabbos a glass with a mixture of vinegar or wine and a little liquid detergent, to attract and trap little very bothersome fruit flies? 
 
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											# 1141   Ask Him When He Comes?
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												Q.    How can Eliyahu Hanavi be present at every bris, even a malach can’t be in two places at the same time?  
 
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											# 1140   All Hands Off Deck
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Q.  If we already removed the old paint and cleaned a cottage deck before the 3 weeks began, can it be finished, to avoid making it all dirty and having to start all over again?  
 
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											# 1139   A Shot Across The Bow
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Q.  Why is it that we do not bow down to the ground in prayer anymore these days except on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? When did this practice stop? Does it have anything to do with not seeming like Muslims who still continue this practice?A.   Th ....
											
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											#1138   Hashem Knows
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												Q.   If someone suffers, our sages say that Hashem suffers with him, as it says; I’m with him in his trouble. Is it then correct to say that a person should avoid suffering so Hashem will not suffer too? Or should one feel good, be happy and enjoy pl ....
											
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											# 1137   Spot The Difference?
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												Q.  Do the very common brown spots on the yolk of organic eggs make them not kosher? 
 
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											# 1136   Hair Raising Shayla
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Q.   Can a woman remove facial hair during the 3 weeks? 
 
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											# 1135   Much Ado About a Seadoo
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Q,   Can I buy a seadoo during three weeks, since it is available now at a discounted price and just give a deposit? I will not be having any intention to acquire the machine, until delivery after the 3 weeks, but still legally, i ....
											
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											# 1134   A Blessing in Disguise?
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												Q.  If one said Kiddush on wine before a Seudah (Shabbos/Yom Tov), does one say Shahakol on ice cream if it is served as dessert (for those who are accustomed to make a bracha on ice cream during a meal)? 
 
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											# 1133    Now, It's a More “Safer  Torah”
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Q.   We had an unusual shayla in our minyan this last Monday. We took out one of the various Sifre-Torah rolled to Parshat Pinchas and the baal koreh noticed that someone, probably out of simple ignorance, had corrected the Vav-Ketia on the word sh ....
											
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											# 1132   Daven Maven
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Q1. The baal tefillah this morning at my minyan has a habit of 'eating his words' . This means, among other things, that his brachas often leave out words so that it becomes "Baruch ... Hashem ...nuMelech...olam". (I have a r ....
											
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											# 1131   Time Lag Plag
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												Q.  A woman whose husband made “early Shabbos” may not do any Melacha after the time that her husband was Mekabel Shabbos. [This is unlike the opinion of the Gaon Rav Feinstein zatzal, but this is the ruling of many poskim, including the Shevet HaLev ....
											
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											# 1130     First In
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Q.  Two individuals face each other at a bathroom door, one leaving the bathroom and one entering, who has din kadima and goes first? 
 
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											# 1129   In and Out
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												Q.   When two individuals meet, one exiting a shul or a beis hamedresh and the other about to enter, who has din kadima and goes first? 
 
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											# 1128   Bimatapping On Shabbos
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												Q.  Can a gabai leave on a recording device on Shabbos by the bima, so there will be a record of the donations given, when the people are not aware they are being recorded? Why is this any different than the security video recorders installed now at  ....
											
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											# 1127   Double Talk?
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												Q.   Why do we prohibit using a microphone on Shabbos, and we permit speaking to a person wearing a hearing aid? 
 
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											# 1126   Turn a Deaf's Ear
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Q.  Can a person who needs a hearing aid, adjust the volume on Shabbos? With a shinui? 
  
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											# 1125   I See the Light
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Q.     Regarding many areas in hilchos Shabbos there is a difference if the melocha is from the Torah or derabanan: amira lakum, maseh Shabbos etc. What is the status of electricity regarding such issues? 
 
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