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#559 Time to Light Shavuos Night
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Q. Two questions on Shavuot. When do you light candles the first night of Shavuot?
A. Mishna Berura (494: 1) writes that we wait to recite Maariv until nightfall so the forty-nine days of the Sefirah are completed. Although Shloh (b ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 3:48 PM |
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#558 Bar the Shtar
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Q. Could the giving of the kesuva to the kalah be considered as kidushin?
A. Orchois Chaim (beginning of Hilchos Kesuvos) suggests that the giving of the kesuva to the kallah in front of the witnesses constitutes an act of Kidushei ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:51 AM |
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#557 To Tarry or to Marry?
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Q. (When the ring went missing… see prior question.) Would it not be better for the chosson to take a coin or any other object of his belonging and avoid the wait?
A. The officiating Rabbi may have opted to wait until the ring was ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:50 AM |
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#556 The Missing Ring
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Q. I attended a chupah where the chosson thought he had the ring in his pocket but at the crucial moment after the rabbi recited the first brochos, he remembered he left it home and he send urgently someone to fetch it. The rabbi proceeded meantime ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:49 AM |
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#555 Getting Rid of the Proof
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Q. (Do you have to save articles of Torah…) How about the discarded proof prints from a printing shop?
A. See above question regarding newspapers and magazines. Meshiv Dovor (2: 80) maintains that one could even burn or destroy thos ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:47 AM |
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#554 Burn or Bury?
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Q. Does Hashem's name or pesukim printed by non-believing Jews or non-Jews require genizah or can they just be thrown away in the garbage disposal?
A. See prior question in regards to newspapers and magazines.
The Ram ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:46 AM |
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#553 How to Write an Invite
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Q. (Do you have to save articles of Torah…) How about wedding and bar mitzvah invitations that have pesukim in them?
A. See prior question. The answer would be similar if they contain psukim. It is interesting to mention that Rav Pea ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:44 AM |
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#552 Manichim P'sukim in Blue-Bin for Recycling?
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Q. Do you have to save articles of Torah in newspapers and magazines and discard them as shemos or can you just double wrap them in plastic bags and put them in the recyclables?
A. Rambam (Yesodei HaTorah 6:1) notes "One who erases ....
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Posted 6/3/2014 10:42 AM |
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#551 A Platitude Blessing on a Platypus?
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Q. Does one make the brocho of "meshane habrios" with the full name of Hashem when seeing first time a platypus?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 225: 8) rules that one recites the brocho of "meshane habrios" when seeing an unusual creature, ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:14 PM |
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#550 Gam Zoo Letovo?
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Q. Is there an "inyan" or worthwhile purpose in visiting a zoo and watching the animals?
A. Leket Yosher (Tamid p.66) writes that his Rebbi the Trumas Hadeshen went to watch a pair of lions that were brought to his city on Shabbos, ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:12 PM |
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#549 Flowers in the Night
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Q. Can you make the birchas hailonos at night seeing the flowers by artificial light?
A. Tzitz Eliezer (12: 20) rules that you can recite the brocho if the flower-fruit buds can be clearly seen an appreciated even at the light of t ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:10 PM |
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#548 A Passing Violation?
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Q. If one heard Kiddush, Hamotzi, or Havdalah; and the cup of Kiddush wine, piece of Challah, or Besomim, respectively, are passed around; is it a violation of "Ein maavirin al hamitzvoth" to pass the item on to the next person and therefore, one s ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:09 PM |
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#547 The Gravity of Gravity
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On Question #514. (How do you hold the lulav in space where there is no gravity or only artificial gravity on a space station?).
Q. Although it is gratifying to live in the same generation as a Rav who is as aware of the Shvili D'Rok ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:07 PM |
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#546 How to Wear a Flag
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On #544 (Do you put tzitzis on a flag you wrap yourself with it?)
Q. Doesn't a piece of clothing only require tzitzis when two corners are in the front and two corners in the back, whereas when one wraps oneself in a flag, all the ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:06 PM |
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#545 Interesting Query on Government Interest
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Q. I live in Israel (the relevance to the question of which will soon become apparent).
Two years ago, like every year, we paid our Israeli income tax. Unfortunately, not all our charity receipts were received from the institutions in time, ....
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Posted 5/23/2014 3:05 PM |
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#544 A Kosher Flag?
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Q. During the Independence Day I saw a religious teenager wearing a kipa, wrap himself with an Israeli flag. Was this permitted, or did he have to put tzitzit on the flag?
A. Biur Halocho (10: 11) quoting Bais Yosef mentions that in ....
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Posted 5/9/2014 2:40 PM |
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#543 Was it Funny?
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Q. On the first night of sefirah before counting, a joker asked the fellow next to him what day of the sefirah is it tonight? He answered, also as a joke: I'm not sure but I think it is the first day of the omer, could he still count latter on that ....
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Posted 5/9/2014 2:37 PM |
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#542 Marking the Tattoo
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Q. A woman that became a baalat teshuvah and she has a tattoo that she is planning to remove or change, is it meantime a chatzitzah?
A. Poikim rule that stains that have no substance to them, and they just present a superficial colo ....
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Posted 5/9/2014 2:35 PM |
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#541 A Plan for One, a Plan for Many?
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Q. My doctor has a number of his patients, me included, on a certain diet plan. The designer of this diet is a doctor who has a website to which one can subscribe that will, among other benefits, afford the subscriber to ask questions from the diet ....
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Posted 5/9/2014 2:34 PM |
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#540 False Nails, False Tevila?
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Q. A woman that has false nails that are made to last for many months as much as half a year, does she have to remove them before she goes to the mikvah?
A. Pischey Halocho (2: p.293) writes that a woman should not immerse in a mikv ....
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Posted 5/9/2014 2:33 PM |
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