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										|  #733  Interrupting Kidush II |  |  
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 Q.   What if someone says shalom aleichem to you while you are in the middle of the beracha (of Kidush Levana) can you respond?
 
 A.   (Please see question 575 in this forum) Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 66: 1) rules that in t ....
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										|  #732  Peace to All? |  |  
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 Q.   Can one say it (Shalom Aleichem at Kidush Levana) to one person or it needs to be said to three different people?
 
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										|  #731  Rav Shalom Im Yareach |  |  
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										| Q.   Why do we say shalom aleichem (in kiddush levana) three times?
 
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										|  #730  Moon Greetings |  |  
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 Q.   Why do we say shalom aleichem in kiddush levana?
 
 A.    A number of reasons are mentioned for saying Shalom Aleichem at Kidush Levana; some are:
 1) Mishna Berura (426: 16) quotes from Mogen Avrohom that we ....
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										|  #729 The Law of the Tablets |  |  
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 Q.   A non-Jewish co-worker gave me as a present his last year model tablet when he bought a new one, which is far better than the one I have. I use mine for learning the Daf and for davening Mincha, since we don’t have enough sidur ....
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										|  #728 Reserved Parking Permit |  |  
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										| Q.   Is one able to reserve a public parking spot? For example I am supposed to meet someone at a certain venue and I get there first and parking is tight. I see a parking spot open up and I go and sit down in that spot to "reserve" it for my frien .... |  | 
			
						
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										|  #727 New Name Claim |  |  
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										| Q.   If a person is born with a certain name (Hebrew) and does not like the name and tells everyone to call them by a different name and changes their name legally, does that have any Halachic binding. For example a person is called Avigal and she  .... |  | 
			
						
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										|  #726 Laud And Drear |  |  
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										| Q.  I am frequently distracted during davening by others who daven audibly (during the Amidah) or who daven significantly louder than the rest of the congregation during the parts (like psukei d’zimra) that are recited out loud. It is very hard for .... |  | 
			
						
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										|  #725 Don’t Don Tefilin on Yom Shabboson. |  |  
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										| Q.   I would like to know the opinion of the rav, shlita, what one should do if he was mekabel Shabbos at Plag HaMincha on Friday afternoon, and then remembered that he did not put on tefillin (for Friday)? From Taz 600:2 it would seem to me ....
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										|  #724 Pointless Tosefes? |  |  
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										| Q. I would like to know the rav's opinion, if a person can daven Mincha erev Shabbos in such a way that by the time he finishes, it will already be after shkia? How would one fulfill the mitzvah of tosefes shabbos, which requires a verbal st ....
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										|  #723 Pareve Chale? |  |  
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										| Q.	If I cut bread with a clean (from the dishwasher) fleishig knife can I eat that bread with cheese? 
 A.  Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit”a opinion is that if the fleishig knife is scrubbed, washed and visibly clean it can be used to cut ....
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										|  #722 Blended Family Benching |  |  
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										| Q. When someone from a blended family is benching, does Ves Zarrei include children from a spouses previous marriage? If not, should some other text be said or do the spouses children get omitted? 
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										|  # 721 Mistakenly Heavenly? |  |  
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										| Q.   Shalom u'bracha: Recently I purchased 2 items that the store failed to charge me.
 The first was in Marshalls. I put on the register counter several items, to which the register person scans the bar code, and then bags it for you. ....
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										|  #720 A Message From The Pigeons |  |  
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										| Q. We have a pigeon problem in our Shul/Beis Medrash. The pigeons stroll in during the all-day study sessions and camp out in the alcove inside the dome and above the Aron Kodesh. They also stroll around the floor, seemingly unafraid of anyone. I u .... |  | 
			
						
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										|  #719 Alien Shaileh II |  |  
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										| Q. Re- Question 711, An Alien Shaileh. You quote; “Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson Zt"l, the Lubavitcher Rebbe mentioned "One who declares that there is no life besides on earth is limiting the Creator's abilities." (Sichas Hashavua Shoftim 5749) Does .... |  | 
			
						
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										|  #718 Ironic Clothing? |  |  
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										| Q. And if so (that they were redeemed on the merit of not changing their clothing), how did the Jews leave Egypt wearing borrowed Egyptian clothing, that seems ironic? 
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										|  #717 Redress For Not Changing Their Dress |  |  
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										| Q. What is the source that the Jewish people were redeemed in the merit of not changing their clothing? 
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										|  #716 Fraudster Second Maser |  |  
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										| Q. If this (the tzedaka given to a collector who turned out to be a fraud and a con) was part of my maser money, do I have to compensate or does it count? 
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										|  #715 Matan L'Con |  |  
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										| Q. If I gave tzdaka to a collector who turned out to be a fraud and a con, did I do a mitzva? 
 A. Poskim disagree whether giving tzedaka to a wicked or immoral individual is considered a mitzvah or no. Yad Remah (Bava Basra 9b,) dedu ....
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										|  #714 Oichlin Lanolin? |  |  
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										| Q. The Gemarah in Bechoros 6b says that I would have thought milk is Aver Min Hachai if not for the posik. What is the status of lanolin oil, the oil is of sheep's wool; may I use it on my lips, dishes etc?
 
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