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# 1105 Lost His Pants?
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Q. I was in a clothing store trying on a pair of pants. One of the employees in the store began marking the pants I was trying on for the purpose of alterations. Just then, the fire alarm went off and everyone had to empty the store. While we wai ....
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Posted 7/1/2016 1:31 PM |
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#1104 Don't Fall Into the Trap
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Q. This may sound silly, but I have often wondered why, when putting an energetic, running toddler on an enclosed crib or playpen on Shabbat or when closing the door to children in a room, there is no prohibition of Tzeida or hunting?
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Posted 7/1/2016 1:21 PM |
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# 1103 Scroll Down For The Answer
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Q. I have mezuzos that were checked properly when bought and they are stored in transparent glass tubing containers where you can clearly see that even the plastic they are wrapped in, is sealed and intact. Do you have to check them every three an ....
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Posted 7/1/2016 1:18 PM |
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# 1102 Able Kaddish
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Q. I have seen different minhagim with regard to saying kaddish in shul. Specifically, if there is no person saying kaddish yasom after aleinu, should a person who has previously been an avel say kaddish or should it not be said at all? Also if so ....
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Posted 7/1/2016 1:11 PM |
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#1101 Hot Shayla
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Q. Can I do all the above (ask a Goy or place a hot item on the thermostat, see prior questions) if it is too hot and we need to turn on the AC?
A. Turning on an A.C. unit involves more severe prohibitions than turning it off, since ....
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Posted 6/27/2016 11:05 PM |
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# 1100 Put On Ice Shayla?
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Put On Ice Shayla?
Q. If I can’t find a Goy can I put a small bag of ice on the thermostat and eventually it will turn itself off? See question 1098 above, in regards to turning off the AC when it is too cold.)
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Posted 6/27/2016 10:57 PM |
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# 1100 Put On Ice?
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Q. If I can’t find a Goy can I put a small bag of ice on the thermostat and eventually it will turn itself off?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is that it is preferable to ask a child to place the bag of ice cubes when in n ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 5:06 PM |
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# 1099 Cold Case
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Q. (See question 1098 above, in regards to turning off the AC when it is too cold.) Is it better if I tell one Goy to tell another Goy?
A. Mishna Berura (307: 24) quotes several opinions that permit telling one Gentile to instruct ano ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 3:31 PM |
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# 1098 Cold Enough For You?
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Q. If the AC was left on too low on Shabbos and it bothers the family especially the small children who may catch a cold, can I ask a Goy to turn it off, if I ask him indirectly?
Does it help if I ask him to do it with a shinui such as with ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 1:49 PM |
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# 1097 Wonder Stone
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Q. Is the ceremony (of placing a cornerstone) recommended, and if you offer food will it become a seudas mitzvah? How about a private home?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion as mentioned above (question 1096)is, that it is a pr ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 1:23 PM |
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# 1096 Groundbreaking Question
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Q. Is there a source in Chazal for the ceremony of placing a cornerstone before building an institution or a shul?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller Shlit'a pointed to the posuk in Zecharya (4: 9) “Zerubbabel's hands founded (yisdu) this ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 1:20 PM |
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# 1095 Fast or Feast?
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Q. I have a close friend that is getting married this Sunday, the 20 of Sivan. I heard that there may be an issue in attending a wedding on that day. Is that true?
Should you make an effort to say selichos on that day? (I daven in a shul where ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 1:19 PM |
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# 1094 Papaya Shayla
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Q. There are different traditions as to what bracha you make on papaya, what is Rav Millers opinion?
A. The Papaya looks like a tree, it may grow ten feet tall or more, lasts for several years and produces an annual crop like a tree an ....
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Posted 6/24/2016 12:14 AM |
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# 1093 Do Not Touch Shiduch
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Q. I like to try to make shiduchim. I'm on an email list that gives me many shiduch profiles a day. Some of these people are modern orthodox. Some of them are not shomer nagiya. One question is, if I know someone is not shomer nagiya, am I allowe ....
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Posted 6/20/2016 11:32 PM |
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# 1092 Don't Picture This
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Q. I have some articles and stories that were published in a modern orthodox publication. One of the stories that got published was a shiduch story, and the publication put pictures to go along with the story, that people that are more frum would n ....
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Posted 6/20/2016 11:29 PM |
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# 1091 Ghost Adjusters?
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Q. I have some more questions if you don't mind. One is that I'm trying to start a ghostwriting business. I am looking to write books and booklets for people who either don't have the time or the skills to do it themselves. This involve ....
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Posted 6/20/2016 11:26 PM |
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# 1090 And The Beat Goes On
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Q. (See question # 1089 above) If the heart was extracted without doing all possible to revive the patient, would Halacha permit using it after the fact, in order to save a life?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit”a opinion is that after ....
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Posted 6/17/2016 6:59 PM |
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# 1089 Not for the Faint-Hearted
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Q. Thank you so much for your answer on the new heart transplant techniques and the opportunities they offer. It is not clear from the answer according to Halacha how long should, the efforts to resuscitate the patient be continued before permitting ....
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Posted 6/17/2016 6:55 PM |
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# 1088 Ma'aser Purchaser
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Q. Can one buy with Maaser money cakes or other foods for Yom Tov that are sold for the benefit of an institution like a yeshiva?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is that you would have to deduct the market value of the food, a ....
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Posted 6/16/2016 11:43 PM |
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# 1087 Carry the Torch?
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Q. Thank you so much for your prompt answer on the ner havdala shayle (#1081) on Motzei Shabbos – Yom Tov.
You mentioned from Mishna Berura that a candle that has several wicks is not considered as an avuka (torch) because they all are seen ....
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Posted 6/15/2016 10:32 PM |
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