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# 1443 Cover story
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Q. Individual in his advanced age and was never married. At what point should he start to be m’kayem Mitzvah of Tzitzis with Tallis Godol, being that (due to his age) it is not likely that he will get married?
A. See question 1194, in ....
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Posted 9/18/2017 11:10 PM |
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# 1442 A Square Meal
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Q. Hi. I will be spending Sukkot and simchat Torah with my daughter and son in law. My custom is not not eat in the sukkah on shmini atzeret, but my son in law does.
When I'm by his home should I eat in the sukkah? In the dining room? ....
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Posted 9/18/2017 12:45 AM |
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# 1441 Lose Sleep Over This
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Q. The Mishna says that the Kohen Gadol was made to stay awake leil Yom Kippur and was prevented from sleeping, lest he come to have an emission and become disqualified from doing the avoda.
But what is the problem - wasn't there a substitute ....
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Posted 9/18/2017 12:42 AM |
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# 1440 So What Happened To My Deal?
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Q. A local orthodox shul had an annual membership special for new members, 1st year half price off regular fees, 2nd year, 25% off regular fees and 3rd year full fees. Can a new board of directors cancel the deal and demand full payment, if ....
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Posted 9/15/2017 4:31 PM |
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# 1439 From One’s Mouth To Hashem
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Q. The halacha is that one may not eat before davening,
I am diabetic. A normal morning sugar reading is between 70-100. If my sugar reading is, let's say, at 300, I am to inject a certain amount of insulin which will help the sugar flowing in ....
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Posted 9/15/2017 4:25 PM |
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# 1438 Gut Yom Tov or Gut Yohr?
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Q. Is one supposed to be happy on Rosh Hashana or worried because it is the Yom Hadin? Does one greet his friend with Gut Yom Tov on Rosh Hashana?
A. See above question 1437. In principle a person should worry and fear the Yom Haddin, ....
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Posted 9/15/2017 4:17 PM |
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# 1437 Have a Happy Rosh Hashana
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Dear Rov, I have some questions that have bothered me a long time.
Q) Is there a mitzva of simcha on Rosh Hashana, as in every other Yom Tov, so a vegetarian should make an effort to eat meat?
A. There are conflicting sources ....
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Posted 9/15/2017 4:14 PM |
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# 1436 That’s One For The Books
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Q. Can you make a siyum when you finish learning any sefer?
A. There are a number of sources for celebrating a Siyum at the end of learning a complete Mesechta (Talmud Shabbos 118b, Bava Basra 121a, Midrash Shir Hashirim 1, Midrash K ....
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Posted 9/15/2017 3:21 PM |
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# 1435 The End Justifies The Means?
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Q. May one make a siyum if certain parts were skipped (due to difficulty or other reason), but the vast majority of the tractate was learned?
Does one need to go back and do the few parts that were skipped?
A. Although there ar ....
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Posted 9/14/2017 8:37 PM |
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# 1434 At Wits’ End
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Q. May one make a siyum if certain parts of the masechta were learned mentally, but not verbalized?
May one make a siyum if he learned in English (Artscroll)?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 47: 4) rules that one may think in his mind t ....
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Posted 9/14/2017 1:15 AM |
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# 1433 You Are Not In Hot Water
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Q. Is it permitted to use hot water to wash dishes on Yom Tov? Are there any problems of machshirey ochel nefesh?
A. On question1211 we wrote in regards to using hot tap water on Yom Tov from a new type of gas water heater; Horav Shl ....
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Posted 9/11/2017 10:56 PM |
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# 1432 An Even Break
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Kavod Harav,
Q. If one spoke after hearing Kiddush and before drinking the wine (before the cup was passed to him), he has to bless again. but if one spoke after hamotzi, after the baal habayis took a bite, he does not bless again. Why? ....
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Posted 9/11/2017 4:37 PM |
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# 1431 Disagree To Agree
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Q. There is a popular Zemer sung on Shabbos morning beginning with the words "Chai HaShem Uvaruch Tzuri".
Most of the stanzas, while not making any overt mention of Shabbos, are understandable. However, there is one phrase that is very puzzli ....
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Posted 9/11/2017 4:04 PM |
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# 1430 Creative Question
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Q. Dear Rabbi,
I am a writer, and someone pointed me to a website where people can put up videos of themselves teaching any subject they feel they know something about.
People pay a monthly or yearly fee to have access to the videos ....
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Posted 9/8/2017 3:03 PM |
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# 1429 No Plucking!
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Q. Is a man allowed to remove or shave body hair for the purpose of helping to control body odor?
If so, is there a preferred method? Shinui?
If so, may it be done during the three weeks? The nine days?
A. On question 563 ....
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Posted 9/8/2017 2:38 PM |
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# 1428 Brochos - Like a Box Of Chocolates?
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Q. Shalom Harav
I recently was zoche to host a talmud chacham for a shabbos seudah. When it came time for desert. we served chocolate, and fruit.
Since the bracha on the fruit was recited first he asked for and alternative shehakol. Whe ....
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Posted 9/4/2017 11:39 PM |
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# 1427 Cat In The Sack?
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Q. We are a family of Bnei Torah but we have had a cat for many years that grew up with our children and is like part of the family. The cat is old and sick, the vet says he has a kind of animal cancer and should be put down. We don’t know if it i ....
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Posted 9/3/2017 4:37 PM |
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# 1426 Living The Dream
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Q. Dear Rabbi
What is Horav Miller’s opinion in regards to someone who had a repeated dream that he should not travel to a mishpacha simcha in Israel, because it will end in a tragedy, Can he go? Does he do hatavas chaloim?
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Posted 9/3/2017 3:57 PM |
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# 1425 On Cloud Nine?
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Q. Is dreaming about or choosing the number nine also represented on the letter Tet (see question 1424) also a good siman or a lucky number?
A. Pri Chaim (Komarner Rebbe) on parshas Vayetze mentions that it is indeed also a good si ....
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Posted 9/3/2017 3:50 PM |
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# 1424 Tet Is Tov
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Q. How true is it that if one dreams of the letter "טּ" (tet) at night when they're sleeping, it's really a good siman?
Thank you!
A. See question 1426 in regards to the validity and importance of dreams. Indeed the Ta ....
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Posted 9/3/2017 3:48 PM |
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