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# 4896 Oy Vay AI?
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Q. Kvod Harav. An associate of mine, who has designed and implemented similar commercial selling merchandise and marketing programs, is trying to develop an AI program that will inspect all info available, accounts, mail, phone calls, etc. etc. a ....
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Posted 3/16/2024 11:18 PM |
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# 4895 - This Is Not Purim Torah
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Q. Is it correct to say Purim Torah during the Seudas Purim? Why is it not making fun or embarrassing our Holy Torah?
On question 1276 explaining the reason for the strange minhag of saying Purim Torah. We wrote:
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:39 PM |
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# 4894 Purim Flowers?
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Q. Can one send flowers or a nice vase as Shalach Manot to an elderly woman that is often intubated on line support and suffers from severe diet restrictions and comply with this mitzva.
A. On question 4145 we answered:
“On question 307 ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:34 PM |
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# 4893 The Not Dunk Drunk
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Q. My elderly father when he takes his medicine without food becomes mixed up and kind of inebriated and then falls usually asleep. Since he can’t consume any alcoholic drinks, can he avoid for a short while the food so he will comply with the mit ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:25 PM |
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# 4892 The Purim Baby Bottle
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Q. Dear Rov Shlit’a. I have seen often people send as Shalach Monos little bottles of wine or even grape juice? How small can such bottle be to comply with the mitzva? How about sending the little 50ml. Botles of liquor usually used for only a sing ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:15 PM |
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# 4891 Skip a Bit More
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Q. See question 4877 above. The Rav said to skip Baruch Hashem L’olam if necessary when davening for the amud. But if the minhag hamakom is to say it, how can one go against that?
A. One should avoid davening for the amud then. If ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:11 PM |
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# 4890 A Gentle Gentile Purim
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Q. Can one invite a friendly Gentile neighbor to a Purim Seudah?
A. If it is needed or it promotes the necessary Darkei Sholom it is permitted and in some cases even recommended.
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:07 PM |
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# 4889 Return the Remove
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Q. I have seen some people remove their Tefilin on Rosh Chodesh before the reading of the Torah. Is there a source for that minhag?
A. Levush (423: 4) offers another reason for removing the Tefilin on Rosh Chodesh, before Musaf, as mentioned ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:02 PM |
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# 4888 Why then Keep the Remove?
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Q. See question above. Does the taking off the Tefilin on Rosh Chodesh have anything to do with what kind of nusach one recites during the Kedusha?
The Rema adds that this is only necessary in places where the Kedusha of Musaf begins ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 8:01 PM |
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# 4887 Remove the Remove?
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Q. Why do we remove tefillin on Rosh Chodesh before davening Musaf?
A. There are a number of reasons for this tradition:
Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 25: 13) writes that it is tradition to remove our tefillin before davening Mu ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 7:57 PM |
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# 4886 A Poor First?
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Q. My wife reminded me that in our family we give for Matanos Lo'Evyonim at least as much money as we spend on Mishloach Manos, if not more.
I am wondering if this custom has a source, or is it just a Davar Tov?
A. Horav Shlomo M ....
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Posted 3/14/2024 6:39 PM |
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# 4885 The Propitious Purim Poor
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- Q. If there is a special Purim collection for the victims of the recent Arab Gaza attacks and their release, should one give the matanot laevyonim for them?
On question 3062, we addressed the following question:
If one is appr ....
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Posted 3/13/2024 4:10 PM |
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# 4884 Go! Take a Haircut?
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Q. Kvod Rabbenu. If someone is an Avel and the Shloshim (30 days) fall on Purim can he then cut his uncomfortably long hair?
A. Poskim disagree if taking a haircut is permitted on Purim (Piskei Teshuvos 696: 1).
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Posted 3/13/2024 3:57 PM |
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# 4883 The Gold Age?
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Q. From what age on does one have to give the Machatzit Hashekel. Bar Mitzva or Twenty years old when they were actually counted on those days?
A. Rema (O.H. 694: 1) rules that only one that is twenty years has to give the Machatzis ....
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Posted 3/12/2024 2:26 PM |
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# 4882 Memories that Serve Well
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- Q. Dear Rov. I have seen often that on the plates for collection of the coins of the half shekel on Purim they place a note reading “Machatzit Hashekel”, is that correct and proper? After all it could be understood that the givers are actually sa ....
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Posted 3/12/2024 9:10 AM |
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# 4881 Blessings in Disguise?
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Q. Dear Rov. I had a bad constipation problem and I started taking fresh wheat bran with water? What bracha do I say on it? Mezonot? And Al-Hamichya?
A. It depends how the cereal was prepared. Food from the five special grains: whea ....
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Posted 3/10/2024 11:07 AM |
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# 4880 Early Parshat Shekalim
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Q. An elderly and ill individual that only goes these days to shul for Mincha on Shabbos being taken on a wheelchair. This next Shabbos is Parshas Shekalim, since he will not be there in the morning when that parsha is read, can it be read for hi ....
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Posted 3/7/2024 5:12 PM |
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# 4879 Amount to Something
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Q. What are the correct amounts for machatzit hashekel and matonos laevyonim this year?
A. On question 1024 and 2572 we wrote: Rema (O.H. 694: 1) rules that we donate besides Matonos Laevyonim, also Machatzis Hashekel, but the amounts d ....
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Posted 3/7/2024 5:05 PM |
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#4878 A Poor Giving?
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- Q. How much is a minimum giving of a peruta for any tzedaka on our days and for the “Gifts to the poor on Purim”?
A. On question 3061 we wrote: “Mishna Berura (694: 2) asserts to follow the opinion of the Ritvo (Megila 7b) that on ....
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Posted 3/7/2024 4:53 PM |
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# 4877 Skip a Bit?
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- Q. When I am davening Maariv for the amud (leading the services), may I skip a few pesukim in Baruch Hashem Leolam to avoid delaying the tzibbur, as I cannot read it as fast as they do?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit’a opinion is tha ....
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Posted 3/7/2024 4:47 PM |
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