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#438 Does He Have To Change the Kessubah Too?
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Q. Dear Rabbi, If someone was severely sick and a name was added, he got B"H well, does he now have to change his kesuvah? Thank you
A. Horav Itzchok Zilberstein Shlit"a in Aleinu Leshaveach (1 p. 611) rules that a kesuvo already wri ....
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Posted 1/3/2014 1:31 PM |
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#437 Naming a Newborn After Two Grandparents
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Q. Is it okay to name a child after both his paternal and maternal grandfathers? (Double name comprised of one of each grandfather, neither grandfather had a double name.)
If not, is it okay to change the name after the child has become an a ....
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Posted 1/3/2014 1:29 PM |
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#436 Blush Powder on Shabbos
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Q. Is one allowed to use blush powder or even other non-colored powder on Shabbos as it is not something that remains permanently on the face?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 303: 25) rules that a woman should not color her face on Shabbos ....
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Posted 1/3/2014 1:25 PM |
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#435 Non-Kosher Food Partnership
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Q. Can someone partner with a non-Jew to do a food delivery service? It entails making a brochure/magazine and putting ads in restaurants and then taking orders from people, bringing the order to the restaurant, and then delivering their food. We w ....
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Posted 1/3/2014 1:19 PM |
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#434 Imaging Tefilos II
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Q. Regarding to question #349 Mental imaging of our needs before davening, it ia difficult to me to daven now after I read Rabbi Hirsh's book Horev page 448 2007 Helek 5 Mizvot, perek haf zadik Tfila , since now I know that Tfila is not to ask HaSh ....
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Posted 12/24/2013 9:41 AM |
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#433 Save the Chalah for Pesach?
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Q. Is there a source to save the challah separated from dough & to burn it by Biur Chametz before Pesach or should it be burnt asap? Is there an issue if your own oven is used for burning it?
A. We generally sponsor the idea that ....
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Posted 12/24/2013 9:38 AM |
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#432 Not Healthy Enough for Hagomel?
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Q. A patient suffering from leukemia whose life was in danger and after a few weeks in the hospital was permitted to go home since he is stable but not cured yet, does he recite hagomel?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 219: 1) rules that whe ....
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Posted 12/24/2013 9:36 AM |
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#431 Crumpling Aluminum Pans on Shabbos
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Q. Is one allowed to crumple up a disposable aluminum pan on Shabbos?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 314: 1 and Biur Halacha) rule that there is a rabbinical proscription of destroying utensils on Shabbos. However, on a disposable utensil ....
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Posted 12/24/2013 9:34 AM |
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#430 Using Makeup Remover on Shabbos
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Q. How can I use makeup remover on Shabbos?
The remover is liquid. When I wake up shabbos morning, at times the makeup runs under my eyes so I want to know if u can clean it up with makeup remover by putting a little on a q-tip or just using ....
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Posted 12/13/2013 1:17 PM |
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#429 Can I Taste Food on a Taanis Erev Shabbos?
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Q. (On Asarah Beteveth on Friday this year) Can one preparing the food for Shabbat on Friday, taste it without swallowing, to see if it is well prepared? Do you then make a bracha?
A. Remoh (O.H. 567: 1) rules that on a communal fas ....
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Posted 12/11/2013 7:18 PM |
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#428 Making an Early Shabbes on Friday Asarah Beteveth
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Q. (On Asarah Beteveth on Friday this year) if someone davens mincha early, can he then make an early Shabbat and eat before nightfall?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 249:) quotes an opinion that even on a taanis tzibur (communal fast) you ....
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Posted 12/11/2013 7:16 PM |
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Posted 12/11/2013 7:05 PM |
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#426 Salads in Difficult Situations
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Q. The bop (bureau of prisons) does not serve fresh vegetables to Jewish inmates. You get a microwaved meal and sometimes sealed tuna or sardines. It is called common fare. However, the non Jews get fresh salad from a salad bar, like cut lettuce, c ....
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Posted 12/11/2013 7:01 PM |
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#425 Davening for an Assimilated Cohen
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Q. (When making a Mi Sheverach for a sick person) If he is an assimilated cohen married to a non Jewish woman, do you still mention hacohen in the mi sheverach.
A. See prior answer, that in general you don't have to mention at all in ....
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Posted 12/11/2013 3:29 PM |
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#424 Mentioning Titles in a Mi Sheverach
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Q. When making a mi sheverach for a sick person who is a cohen, do you mention hacohen after his name or after his mother's name?
A. Birkey Yosef (Y.D. 240: 4) writes that when praying on behalf of one's father or Rebbe, he should om ....
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Posted 12/11/2013 3:27 PM |
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#423 What Is so Special About a Half an Hour?
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Q. Shalom, Dear Rabbi, What is the reason that the Hanukkah candles have to be lit for at least half an hour? What is so special about a thirty-minute period?
Thanks.
A. The Talmud (Shabbos 21b) mentions that the menorah light ....
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Posted 12/9/2013 11:21 PM |
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#422 Can you Extinguish the Shul Menorah After Maariv?
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Q. When finishing the tefilah (after maariv during Chanukah), the last one to leave extinguishes the lights of the menorah before a half an hour of being lit has passed, as they do in many Shuln that I know, is that OK?
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Posted 12/6/2013 12:59 PM |
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#421 Can you Light Chanuka Candles Before Sunset?
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Q. Can you light in a shul (the menorah) before the shkiah (sunset)?
A. Shulchan Aruch (O.H. 672: 1) rules that "you do not light the menorah before the shkiah – and one opinion is that in need you may light after plag hamincha" [on ....
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Posted 12/6/2013 12:54 PM |
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#420 Lighting the Menorah at a Chanuka Party
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Q. When making a Hanuka party in a large room that was in the past used for a Shul and now is only used for shiurim and only occasionally for a minyan, can you light there the menorah at the party with a bracha?
A. Minchas Elozor (O ....
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Posted 12/6/2013 12:51 PM |
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#419 Are You Allowed to Take a Picture of a Menorah?
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Q. Hi Rabbi, Can I take pictures of my kids and family by the Hanukah menorah or is this considered as deriving benefit from the light of the Hanukah candles?
A. Chelek Levy (Y.D. 124) permits taking photographs from a matzeivah and ....
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Posted 11/29/2013 1:13 PM |
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