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Thursday, 27 Shvat 5770, Feb. 11 2010
 
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Thursday
February 11th 2010
27 Shvat 5770; Yom Kippur Katan Mukdam 
 
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Today's Halachos are dedicated by a daily reader, H.B. in memory of her dear mother, Daniela Chaya bas Shlomo A"H . May her family be comforted and may her Neshama continue to bask in the glory of Hashem in Gan Eden
 
 

1) A  tea pot or  tea kettle boiling on a stove top or an electric hot water urn which is plugged in  and boiling, that had a significant amount (i.e. more than simply a few drops which become Batel immediately) of meat gravy spill on top of it or slide under it, requires Koshering to once again be Parve.

It is important to note, that once it requires Koshering, the water from that kettle or urn may not be used even at a meat meal and should be Koshered immediately lest one forget and come to use the water at a dairy meal. (See Darchei Teshuva Yoreh Deah Siman 97:3 and Kaf HaChaim Siman 95:4. If this happens on Shabbos there may be room for leniency based on the Bach Siman 97:1, but a Rav must be consulted before relying on this leniency)

However, if the gravy spilled directly into the fire only, it gets burned up, and no Koshering is necessary.

2) When cleaning a Parve kettle or urn, care should be taken not to wash it in a sink that has in meat or dairy food particles, especially when hot water is used and/or the food particles are greasy.

Parve cleaning sponges etc. should also be used, and the towel used to dry it should also be Parve, to ensure that the urn remains Parve and thus its water can continue to be used at all meals.

 
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Reader Submitted Questions of interest on topics related to Halachos we covered, as well as other interesting topic and Answers. Taken from the Q & A pages on the Halacha For Today website.
 
Although the answers I give to questions are taken directly from the Sifrei HaPoskim, and aren't my own, they are  still for study purposes only, NOT for Psak Halacha.
 
Questions can be emailed to HalachaForToday@Yahoo.com  
 
Reader's Question:
 
 

What do contemporary poskim pasken about wearing a watch on shabbos in an area not enclosed by an eiruv? Unlike gloves, there is no issue that one may remove their watch to show it to someone.
 

Answer:

 
A wrist watch made of gold, which would be considered a piece of Jewelry, and would still be worn even if the time mechanism stopped working, may be worn on Shabbos even out of the Eiruv.
 
A regular wrist watch, which if it stopped working would be removed, according to most poskim  should best not be worn outside of an eiruv.
 
Rav Moshe feinstein Zatzal in Igros Moshe Orach Chaim Vol. 1 Siman 111 writes that M'Ikar Hadin it is permitted, but Bnei Torah and  G-d fearing Jews should best not  go out of an Eiruv while wearing a wrist watch, and he writes "This is how I tell all my disciples to act"
 
If someone does in fact wear a watch out of the eiruv, there is no need to tell him not to, as there are Poskim on whom to rely that it is permitted.
 
The above is only in regard to men,as women are permitted to wear watches out of the eiruv always.
 
(See Shmiras Shabbos K'Hilchaso Perek 18:27 and footnotes 108-111 for more source information.)
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Wednesday, 26 Shvat, Feb. 10 2010
 
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Wednesday
February 10th 2010
26 Shvat 5770
 
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1) A tea pot or a tea kettle (free standing  or electric) used exclusively to boil water wich does not come in contact with any meat or dairy may be used to boil water for use at both meat and dairy meals.

 

In order to ensure that the water kettle remains Parve, it is best to keep any meat or dairy foods away from it, not pass foods that may spill over it when the kettle is uncovered, and not even to warm up non parve foods on top of the kettle, even if it's covered.

 

2) It is also best not to pour directly from the water kettle onto meat or dairy foods (e.g. to let the water run on frozen chicken to defrost it or to add hot water directly into  a cup containing milk or dairy hot chocolate) as the steam can go back up into the kettle or its spout  and jeopardize its parve status. (According to some Poskim this isn't a problem as they maintain that steam doesn't go straight up, and even if it does, some Poskim still maintain that it isn't a problem for meat and milk and only an issue for Chometz and other Issurim. See Aruch HaShulchan Siman 92, Shu"t Minchas Yitzchok Vol. 5 Siman 81. It is still proper to try and be careful with this, and if this did happen a Rav should be consulted)

 

 

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Reader Submitted Questions of interest on topics related to Halachos we covered, as well as other interesting topic and Answers. Taken from the Q & A pages on the Halacha For Today website.
 
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Reader's Question:
 
 

What is the shoresh/reason for the minhag of bringing into a new apartment a box of matzohs and salt?  
 

Answer:

 
In the Sefer Mat'amim HaChadash page 5 he writes that the reason for the minhag to bring bread, salt, candles and honey into a new home before residing there for the first time is because Hashem, before creating Adam and bringing into his new home [Gan Eden], prepared for him all sorts of  trees with fruits for him to eat, and also the light that was in Gan Eden allowed Adam to see from one end of the world until the other end. Also  before Noach entered the Teivah he stocked it with food and  precious stones that  lit up the Teiva.
 
In the Sefer Minhagei Belz it is written that Rav Ahron of Belz Zatzal used to tell people to bring in salt and bread into the home before occupying it, and to then distribute it to poor people. This is a Segulah for parnasah and Bracha in the new home
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Tuesday, 25 Shvat 5770, Feb. 9 2010
 
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Tuesday
February 9th 2010
25 Shvat 5770
 
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1) A knife, grinder, food processor, blender or other cutting device which is designated for meat (i.e. was used with hot meat or was used to grind meat and a sharp food together), should not be used for fish before ensuring that  the cutting device is thoroughly cleaned and devoid of any meat particles.

The same applies to a cutting device that is designated for fish, before using it for meat.

2) M'Ikar HaDin (according to the letter of the law) it is permissible to grind fish and onions (or other sharp foods) together in a meat blender. (See Taz to Yoreh Deah Siman 95:3 and Shu"t Shevet Haleivi Vol. 6 Siman 111)

However, some people are careful to avoid doing so, as they are concerned for  the danger of  meat and fish even  via absorption from  a sharp food. (See Chavas Da'as Siman 95:3 in Biurim, Darchei Teshuva Siman 1116:27. This was also the minhag of the Steipler Zatzal)

Therefore, if possible, it is best to grind up the sharp food separately and add it to the ground fish afterwards.

Another alternative is to cook the onion (or other sharp food) first for a few minutes until it loses its status as a sharp food, and then add it to the grinder.

 

 

 

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 URGENT REQUEST TO STOP EXECUTION OF A FELLOW JEW

Florida Governor Crist signed the death warrant of a Jewish inmate that has been on death row for 25 years. The death sentence is scheduled for February 16th at 6:00pm.

There are several very compelling and mitigating factors which are outlined below. Alan Dershowitz met with the Governor asking him to grant a 60 day stay so a proper clemency application can be prepared.The Governor said he would consider.

Prominent Rabbonim from across the world have strongly encouraged this effort. Some of the more than 200 Rabbis that have signed to the petition are:

Rabbi Zwiebel (Agudath Israel of America)
Rabbi Steve Weil (OU)
Rabbi Krinsky (Lubavitch International)
Rabbi Lerner (National Council of Young Israel)
Rabbi Tenenbaum (Rabbinical Alliance of America)
Rabbi Lipskar (Shul Bal Harbor)
Rabbi Weberman (President of Orthodox Rabbinical Council S FL)
Rabbi Leibel Shapiro (Rov - Chabad Miami)
Rabbi Goldberg (Boca Raton Synagogue)
Rabbi Davis (Young Israel Hollywood)

Please email the Governor at
charlie.crist@myflorida.com  You can also call the Governor's office at (850) 488-7146 and sign the online petition at: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-martin-grossman. Over 7000 people have already signed.

Time if of essence, as the scheduled execution is only 8 days away RL.


Martin Grossman on the day
of his Bar Mitzvah.


BACKGROUND

We respectfully and urgently request 60-day stay of execution to enable us to prepare and present a properly formed commutation request as part of a new clemency hearing in Martin Grossman's case. We feel an especially urgent duty to do so given the fact that no such petition was filed on Martin's behalf in the last 20 years, and during that time, the law has changed, new facts have come to light, new circumstances have been discovered, and Martin Grossman has changed enormously. We believe that if we are given a chance to prepare and present a comprehensive clemency petition, the State of Florida Executive Clemency Board will decide to commute Martin Grossman's sentence to life without parole.

There is no question that Martin Grossman committed an act of murder, not only robbing Margaret Parks of her life and her future, but also robbing Margaret's family of their beloved daughter and sister. Having counseled Martin and providing spiritual guidance to him over the course of 20 years in prison, we can state unequivocally that it is a crime for which he takes full responsibility and for which he lives (as he should) with tremendous daily guilt and remorse. He has spoken often of the anguish and devastation he must have wreaked upon her family, and his complete impotence in being able to do nothing to relieve it.

Martin Grossman had served time in prison as a teenager for breaking . He was on parole when, high on drugs and alcohol, went into the woods with a friend, shooting off stolen handguns, obviously a parole violation. A 26 year old female Fish and Wildlife officer, Peggy Parks, stopped them. Martin, terrified of being violated and sent back to prison began begging her not to report him. When she took the radio to report him, Martin panicked, and began a struggle to pull the radio away. She pulled her gun and he took away her gun and shot her. He received the death sentence.


MITIGATING FACTORS:

Martin Grossman, who has an IQ of 77 (making him borderline retarded) was 19 years old at the time. He was a poorly educated, highly medicated and drug dependent young delinquent.

-Martin was a drug addict. He had been taking prescription barbiturates (Phenobarbital) for seizures since early childhood and developed an addiction to other prescription and illegal drugs. On the night of the struggle that was resulted in Margarets death, Martin was on all kinds of drugs including PCP, Cocaine, Crystal Meth and other pills that clouded his judgement.

-Martin had a tragic childhood and adolescence. His father was ill for many years. Martin, who had been diagnosed with seizures at age 4, was expected to help with the more uncomfortable duties looking after his father which included bathing and cleaning, watching him to make sure that he was not slipping into a coma. When Martin was orphaned at 14, his mother retreated, became delusional and developed her own drug dependencies. . As an adolescent he shopped for medications in his mother's medicine cabinet and was a heavy user of Phenobarbital, valium among others. By age 15 he had dropped out of school having failed repeatedly. Feeling responsible for his mother but the futility of being unable to help, he became a paranoid and incredibly unconfident young man. He spent his life trying to prove himself to his peers - mainly younger than him.

-Martin's unequivocal contrition and changed nature - Rabbi Katz with the Aleph Institute has been Martin's spiritual advisor for the past 15 years and testifies that Martin has truly turned his life around and struggles daily for repentance. "He is now a 'solid, humble human being' far from the disturbed youth who shot Margaret Parks over 25 years ago" says Rabbi Katz. Testimonies from fellow inmates and guards attest to the tremendous remorse Martin continues to express. He has become observant in prison.

-False Testimony - Charles Brewer, a fellow inmate in 1985 gave testimony for the government. Subsequently he provided a very disturbing affidavit that states that his testimony was tempered and driven even falsely by the government. What is most disturbing is that he appears to have been a critical witness without whom the government, bringing into question whether the strength of the case without Brewer who admits his testimony was tainted and procured. Moreover, without Parks, the case relied on such witnesses as Brewer, Taylor, and others who all had something to gain by lying or embellishing, which may have at the very least made the difference between life and the death sentence.

-Death Penalty reserved for "worst of worst". Only 3% of people convicted of murder are sentenced to death. Although any murder is despicable, capital punishment is generally reserved for cold, calculated, heinous murders. This is a case of drugged up, mildly retarded teenager who panicked, not a cold calculated murder


-Crime was NOT premeditated in the sense that he did not set out to kill anyone much less an officer of the law:
A drug-addicted, intellectually slow and emotionally immature youth on probation shot Margaret Parks after she surprised him and threatened to report him for breaching probation. He panicked trying to retrieve the gun she confiscated and after a struggle which he unquestionably started, but during which Officer Parks drew her weapon and fired, he gained control of her weapon (not the one she had confiscated) and fired shooting her to death. Martin did not make any deliberate decision to kill.

-We are not advocating for his release.
We are only requesting a new clemency hearing. Clemency would spare him from being executed - but he would spend the rest of his life in prison.
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Reader's Question:
 
 

I learned(from the Artscroll Tzedaka and Maaser sefer by R. Taub, p.68), that it is preferable to give Tzedaka during the day.  It is also preferable to give Tzedaka before Tefila. 
 
Is there an issue about putting change in the pushka before maariv or is it better to do so just before shacharis and mincha?
 
 

Answer:

 
Yes, it is important to give Tzedakah before davening, as the Pasuk says "V'ani B'Tzedek Echezeh Panechah- I will perform Tzedakah before seeing Hashem's face [i.e. praying] "(Tehilim 17:15)
 
The Ya'avetz writes that this should not be done before Maariv as that is not an opportune time for Tzedakah. The Arizal also used to not give Tzedakah before Maariv as he maintained it was a time of din (judgement).
 
The Chasam Sofer, however, used to give a coin to Tzedaka before each and every tefilah, including before Maariv. (Minhagei Chasam Sofer Perek 1:7)
 
Each person should follow their own custom, and both customs have on whom to rely.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

Please visit  my website www.HalachaForToday.com for archives, Kosher links, Questions and Answers,and  other features. Halachos are for study purposes only, and should not be relied upon for final Psak. See Halacha L'Maaseh Disclaimer Here. I welcome all  questions on any topic, anytime! Help spread the word of Hashem!
 
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MOnday, 24 Shvat 5770, Feb. 8 2010
 
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Monday
February 8th 2010
24 Shvat 5770
 
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1) Knives and other sharp utensils which are designated for meat or dairy, which were used to cut sharp foods transfer their status to the sharp foods, and those foods may not be eaten together with foods of the opposite class than the knife.

The above applies even if the knife was thoroughly cleaned, and even if more than 24 hours elapsed since the knife was last used. (See Shulchan Aruch Siman 96:1 and Kaf HaChaim 96:10 and 11)

 

2) Some common examples of "Sharp Foods" are: Onions, garlic, lemons, radishes,  raw horseradish, salty fish and according to some Poskim, pickles and other items prepared in vinegar. (See Shach to Yoreh Deah 96:1 and 16, Chochmas Adam 49:1,  Pischei  Teshuva 96:3, Kaf HaChaim 96:39  and Aruch HaShulchan Yoreh Deah 96:2 for more details about these foods and certain other leniencies that may be applicable in certain situations)

 

When in doubt if a food is considered sharp, of course a Rav should be consulted.

  
 
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Reader Submitted Questions of interest on topics related to Halachos we covered, as well as other interesting topic and Answers. Taken from the Q & A pages on the Halacha For Today website.
 
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Reader's Question:
 
 

[Question from a female reader]: I wanted to know what is the right thing to do in this situation:
 
I pray on the bus and train starting from brachot until shema, I stop after brachot  of shema, then i interrupt my tefila because I want to have extra kavana for shema and shemone esrei and  since I have very little time i can only say those two prayers at work and no more.
 
Is it a problem if I talk (say hello to coworkers) between brachot shema when i pause until i resume shema- and if not what is the best thing to do in this case?
 
Is it better not to say from Baruch sheamar until shema and only recite shema and shemone esrei at work or can I contiue to do what I do.
 
My trip is long so i have  the time- I'm just not sure its ok- and i can't finish everything on the train- because it's so crowded and I don't feel the prayer of shemonei esrei  can be said and often get shoved around. Please let me know what are some options in this case.
 

Answer:

 

Once you start the Brachos of Shma and Krias Shma, it is extremely problematic to talk out or otherwise make an interruption  before finishing Shemona Esrei.

 
Women who cannot daven the entire tefilah, or who cannot do it at one time and in order, should keep in mind the following order of importance:
 
1) A short Tefilah consisting of a praise of, a request from and a thanks to Hashem (for those who cannot daven at all) 
 
2) Shemona Esrei
 
3) Birchos HaShachar
 
4)Birchos HaTorah
 
5) Main Pesukei Dezimrah (which means Baruch Sh'Amar, Ashrei and Yishtabach)
 
6) The first pasuk of Krias Shma and "Baruch Shem Kvod Malchuso L'Olam Va'ed"
 
7) The rest of Pesukei Dezimrah
 
8) The 3 parshiyos of Krias Sh'ma and their Brachos
 
Thus, in your case, I would recommend saying  Shemona Esrei at home first, and then saying everything else on the train in order.
 
Another option, in cases of necessity,  is to say the Shemona Esrei while sitting down on the train, with your feet together.
 
The above does not apply to men.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

Please visit  my website www.HalachaForToday.com for archives, Kosher links, Questions and Answers,and  other features. Halachos are for study purposes only, and should not be relied upon for final Psak. See Halacha L'Maaseh Disclaimer Here. I welcome all  questions on any topic, anytime! Help spread the word of Hashem!
 
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Sunday,23 Shvat 5770, Feb. 7 2010
 
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Sunday
February 7th 2010
23 Shvat 5770
 
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1) Knives and other sharp utensils used to cut or grate, which are designated for meat or dairy, should L'Chatchilah not be used to cut [even cold, non sharp] parve foods that will be used at a meal of the opposite class. (See Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah Siman 96:5 and Kaf HaChaim Yoreh Deah Siman 96:51 and 52.)

However, if they were totally clean and 24 hours have passed since their last use, the [cold, non sharp] item that was cut retains its parve status and may B'dieved be used at a meal of the opposite class than the utensil.

 

2) In general, when cutting, grating or blending different foods, it is always prudent to cut a Parve food last (e.g. Challah or a hardboiled egg) as doing so will ensure that any minute food particles that may have been left on the cutting device will be absorbed into the Parve food and not be present next time it is used. (This is in addition to the thorough cleaning of the knife, as an extra precaution) (See Darchei Teshuva Yoreh Deah Siman 96:56)

 

 

 

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Reader's Question:
 

I am under the impression that some do not recite the Kel Moleh on the yarzeit for their parents.  Does this minhag of saying Kel Moleh apply equally to Shabbos and during the week? 
 

Answer:

 

As far as I know, Keil Malei should be said on a Yahrtzeit of a parent.

 
It is not said on any day that Tachnun isn't said. On any other days, even on Shabbos (if it would have Tachnun otherwise) it is indeed said.
 
See Igros Moshe Orach Chaim Vol. 2 Siman 74 for the reasons for this.
 
As an interesting side point, see Sefer Margoliyos HaYam Sanhedrin 96b Os 15 where he quotes the Shla HaKadosh that the text of "Tachas Kanfei HaShechinah" that is said in Kel Malei Rachamim is only for converts to Judaism, whereas Jews by birth should say  "Al Kanfei HaShechinah".
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Halachos for Erev Shabbos Kodesh

 

1) Food brushes, basters, whisks and similar utensils that are used to apply eggs to dough, fluff egg whites, mix batters or other similar tasks, which are solely used with cold ingredients, may be used in the preparation of both food classes, as long as they are thoroughly washed out with cold or warm water between usages.

 

2) Also, care must be taken not to leave them sitting in the sink with food particles on them for more than 24 hours. (Psak of Rav Yisroel Yaakov Fisher Zatzal, quoted in Sefer HaKashrus page 52)

 

Halachos for Shabbos Kodesh

 

1) Foods that were peeled or grated with peelers and graters which are used solely to prepare Parve foods such as fruits and vegetables, may be eaten together with a meat meal or a dairy meal.

To ensure that they retain their parve status, it is proper to make sure that they are washed and stored separately and not together with meat or dairy dishes and utensils.

 

2) Here too, the most important thing is to not allow them to be in the sink with wet meat or dairy dishes, that have food particles on them, for more than 24 hours.

 

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Reader's Question:
 

What's the reason the mothers of the choson and kallah break the plate [at the T'Naim] before the chupah as opposed to the fathers? 
 

Answer:

 

The minhag to break a dish at the Tena'im is brought in the Pri Megadim (Mishbetzos Zahav) Orach Chaim  Siman 560:7 and Mishna Berura 569:9, as a Zecher L'Churban to show that our Simcha is not complete as long as we don't have a Bais Hamikdash.

 
There are various other symbolic reasons for this quoted in the Seforim.
 
However, none of the Poskim specifically say that it needs to be done by the mothers, and in fact  there are references that  point to this having been done by men in years past.
 
For some reason, the minhag developed into having the mothers do it.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
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1) A blender should be designated for use with one food class only, and once it is used for one food class it should not ever be used for the opposite class.

It is very difficult to properly Kosher the blades of a blender, as the receptacle where the blades fit in, cannot be properly cleaned and reached (as they are usually connected to a piece of plastic, and they get very hot while the motor is running), and thus  a Rav must be consulted before attempting to do so to determine if and how it can be done.

2) Many people have a custom to only blend parve ingredients (vegetables, fruit, etc.) in a blender, and to add the milk or meat ingredients to the mixture afterwards. This is a very praiseworthy way of doing it, as this foresight will prevent Kashrus problems (which are particularly common with blenders)

 
 

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Reader's Question:
 

What bracha if any was said on "Mann" in the midbar? Also if you could tell me the mekor that would be great.    
 
 

Answer:

 

The Bracha recited was "Hamotzi Lechem Min Hashamayim". (See Gilyonei HaShas from Rav Yosef Engel Zatzal to Brachos 48b, quoting the Ramah of Panu Zatzal)

 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
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1) Covered griddles, Sandwich makers, waffle makers and other similar small  covered heating elements, should be designated for use with one food class only, and once they are used should not ever be used for uncovered food of the opposite class.

If the food being placed in the heating element is hermetically sealed and the element is totally clean and dry, it may be used for the opposite food class.

Though these elements can be koshered, they require Libun Chamur and a Rav must be consulted before doing so.

2) A toaster, which is designed with two receptacles to toast bread only (which pop out when ready), and is never used for anything other than parve bread, may be used to prepare toast or biscuits for use with either meat or dairy meals.

Care must be taken to ensure that the toaster itself does not come in contact with any meat or dairy food. It is also prudent to clean and wash it separately, away from other dishes.

This toaster should be kept away from other meat or milk appliances and utensils and should not be used on the table where a milk or meat meal is being eaten.

If this toaster was used to toast bread that had butter or cheese on it, it may no longer be used to toast parve bread for use with meat. (and vice versa)

It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to kosher such toaster to return it to its Parve status. (See Sefer HaKashrus pages 49-50)

 
 

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Reader's Question:

This is not a Halachic question, but I want to know if you could please find some sources regarding the below.

There seems to be a new trend for a pregnant woman to find out if she's having a boy or a girl. I have heard that this should not be done, because there's a bracha to something that is hidden. Can you please elaborate?

    

Answer:

 

There is no outright prohibition about this, however there is a Midrash (Rabbah, Parshas Toldos 65:12) that lists seven things that Hashem purposely  made "hidden" from people, and one of them is the gender of a child while it is still in the womb. The meforshim explain that this is for the benefit of mankind, and as such we should indeed try and not  try to uncover this that Hashem has covered.

 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
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1)If a microwave oven's Kashrus is compromised, according to many Poskim it can be Koshered, as follows:

The microwave  should be totally cleaned.

 

 A cup or bowl of water should be placed inside and the microwave turned on for approximately 10 minutes.  The bowl with water should then be placed in a different spot in the microwave, and the microwave should be turned on for an additional 5-10 minutes.

 

If the microwave is being koshered from a non Kosher usage (as opposed to just from milk and meat) 24 hours should be waited before doing the above procedure.

 

If there is a glass plate in the microwave, a Rav should be consulted regarding if it is able to be Koshered, and if so, how. (See Piskei Teshuva Orach Chaim Simon 451 for more on this topic)

 

2) If a Chometz microwave is being koshered for Pesach (something that should ideally not be done unless extremely necessary) , the food warmed up in it should be double wrapped, even after Koshering. (See Shu"t Teshuvos V'Hanhagos Vol. 2 Siman 212 and Yalkut Yosef Vol. 5 page 360)

 

If there are any plastic components on the inside surface of the microwave, a Rav should be consulted to determine if it is possible to Kosher.

 

If the microwave has a browning element or is a convection oven, it needs to be cleaned, and then turned on to its highest setting for 45 minutes, in order to reach its highest heat and thus render the oven Koshered.

 

There are certain models that do not reach the required temperature to effect a proper Koshering, so it's important to check with a Rav regarding your particular model.

 

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Reader's Question:

 

There is a minhag to say the Passuk "V'Zos HaTorah .." during Hagbah - but some people  "point" [towards the Torah] with their pinky finger [as they say this]- where/when  did that begin?
    

Answer:

 

There is no real source for this in halacha. The only place this is referenced, as far as I know, is in  Yalkut Mei'am Loez Parshas  Ki Savo, Perek 17, but he also does not bring any sources in halacha. It seems to just be one of those minhagim that sort of developed over time and caught on, but has no real basis in halacha.

However, what should be done, and isn't done by most people, is to kneel by Hagbah in deference to Hashem and His holy Torah.

The source for kneeling at Hagbah is based on a Mishna in Maseches Sofrim Perek 14:14, and brought in Shulchan Aruch Siman 134:2.

This is also  quoted in Siddur Otzar HaTefilos "...at the time that one sees the letter [at Hagba] he should kneel and say  V'Zos haTorah..." .
 
No mention of pointing. He also points out the importance of seeing the words of the Torah during Hagba, a much more important practice (both halachically and kabalistically) than simply pointing!
 
Rav Yaakov Emden Zatzal in his siddur as well in the Siddur of the Gaon of Vilna they  also bring the minhag to kneel, and make no mention of pointing.
 
Although a minority of Poskim actually say not to kneel (see Shiltei Giborim Maseches Kidushin, end of first Perek. Also Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Siman 23:25 omits the requirement to kneel ) according to most Poskim it should indeed be done.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
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1) Microwave ovens are different than gas or electric ovens in that regular ovens get hot and then transmit that heat to the food, whereas microwave ovens heat the food and the hot food emits steam which then  can heat the walls and other places in the microwave.

However, even so, it is prohibited to cook two foods of opposite classes in the microwave at once, as the aroma and the steam from the foods can be absorbed into each other and thus be prohibited to eat.

2) Also, being that...

a) The cooking area in a microwave is small and unvented
b) All food , even solid foods, produces steam quickly in a microwave
c) It is all but impossible for food particles not to splatter on the ceiling and walls of the microwave
 
...it is best  to not use the same microwave for  [uncovered] meat and dairy, even consecutively.
 

If one needs to use a microwave for a food of the opposite class,  the food must be adequately covered with a sealed, preferably double wrapped, covering, and be placed on a paper plate and not directly on the microwave surface. (See The Laws of Kashrus by Rav Binyomin Forst page 232-234 for a more detailed analysis of the above Halachos)

 

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Reader's Question:

 

Is it true that the Nodah B'Yehuda Zt'l questioned the authenticity of the Zohar HaKadosh? If so, could you provide a source in the Nodah B'Yehuda for such?
    

Answer:

 

Much has been debated over the years as to the authenticity of the Zohar. Many Geonim, Rishonim, Achronim ,  etc. doubted the authenticity of the Zohar or at least couldnt conclusively attribute it to Rav Shimon Bar Yochai.

 
However, most of our leaders in the line of Mesorah and Sifrei Halacha and Kaballah do in fact treat it as authentic (including the Arizal, the Ramchal, the Mishna Berura, Rav Moshe Feinstein Zatzal etc. just  to name a few). Only when something in the Zohar  is at odds with something in Halacha, do we then rule as we have it in Shulchan Aruch. (See Shu"t Radvaz Siman 1,111)
 
The Noda B'Yehuda you are  refferring to is regarding his opposition to the Tefilah of L'Sheim Yichud (and other similar Tefilos) based on  the Zohar and other similar sources outside of the Talmud, Sifra, Sifri etc. can be found in Mahadura Kamma Yoreh Deah Siman  93 and Mahadura Tinyana Orach Chaim Siman  107. See also Shu"t Teshuva M'Ahava end of Siman 1.
 
Many reams of paper  by giants amongst men have been used in debate of this particular opinion of the holy Noda B'Yehuda, both in defense and in opposition, and we may not place ourselves inside this Machlokes L'Sheim Shomayim, and each  of us must continue doing what we have  been taught to do in our respective paths of Mesorah. (If you are interested in seeing some of the many Teshuvos printed  about this  you can look at the back of the "Mechon Yerushalayim"  version of  Shu"t Noda B'Yehuda, where a lot of these have been  collected and printed)
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
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1) A toaster oven which is used to cook and heat up uncovered food may only be used for one class of food, and must be designated for meat, dairy or Parve, and once it is used it cannot be changed over to another class.

The reason for this is that due to the small size of the toaster oven and the many areas that are all but impossible to reach and clean, it will never be able to be koshered properly. (See Sefer HaKashrus page 47 footnote 98, quoting several Great Poskim)

If the toaster is designated exclusively to cook foods that are in  hermetically sealed containers, it may then be used for both classes of food consecutively, provided that the outside of the container  is dry and absolutely free of any food particles.

Additionally, the tray on which the food is laying while being cooked must be totally clean of any food particles.

2) In cases of necessity, where no special hermetically sealed containers are available, the food can be double wrapped in aluminum foil, to the point that it is hermetically sealed.

Here too, the entire outside of the aluminum foil must be dry and free of food particles.

 

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Can you please explain the problem with looking at a Kohen during Birchas Kohanim?
    

Answer:

 

This is based on a Gemara in Chagiga 16a ,where the Gemara says that looking at the Kohanim can lead to blindness, and is brought in Shulchan Aruch Siman 128:23.

 

In the times of the Bais Hamikdash  while the Kohanim blessed the nation they used the Shem HaMeforash and the Shechina rested upon them, and thus it was forbidden to gaze at them.

 

Today, the prohibition is a commemoration of that and  the prohibition to look isn't really the same and  according to the letter of the law  it is permitted to glance, but not stare, but still most people abide by the older custom and  refrain from looking altogether. See Mishna Berura 128:89

 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Erev Shabbos Parshas Beshalach/Tu B'Shvat 5770, jan 29 2010
 
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Erev Shabbos Kodesh Parshas BeShalach; Shabbos Shira; Tu B'Shvat
January 29th 2010
14 Shvat 5770
 
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  SPECIAL TRIPLE PORTION L'KAVOD SHABBOS KODESH/SHABBOS SHIRA/TU B'SHVAT 
 
      
Halachos for Erev Shabbos Kodesh
 

1) The method of koshering an oven that we discussed yesterday (referred to in Halacha as Libun Kal) applies only to meat ovens that were used for dairy or for dairy ovens that were used for meat consecutively.

However, if meat and dairy were cooked in an oven concurrently, or if non Kosher meats were cooked in the oven (Neveilos, Treifos or other prohibited items), the pans, grates, skewers and all other  elements in the oven require Libun Chamur (using a blow torch until they get red hot and release sparks),

2) The oven itself suffices with Libun Kal, turning it on high for an hour. (See Darchei Teshuva Yoreh Deah 121:53. See Tur, Magen Avraham and Machtzis HaShekel Orach Chaim Siman 451)

Again, in all matters pertaining to Koshering ovens, we can't stress enough the importance of consulting a Rav with all the specific details, in order to ensure that it may be koshered, and if so, it is done correctly.

 
Halachos for Shabbos Kodesh
 

Halachos L'Kavod Shabbos Shira

1) Shabbos Parshas Beshalach is known as "Shabbos Shira".

It is customary to put out pieces of bread for the birds to eat. One of the many reasons  given for this custom is that in the desert the Mann fell for six days, with a double portion falling on Erev Shabbos to sustain the Jews through Shabbos.

The two evil troublemakers in the desert, Dasan and Aviram, tried to disprove Moshe Rabeinu's proclamation that no Mann will fall on Shabbos, and they took their Mann early Shabbos morning and scattered it all over the camp so the jews will wake up and see that in fact Mann did fall on Shabbos.

Hashem sent the birds to eat up every last crumb of the "planted Mann"  and when the Jews awoke, it was as Moshe had promised, and no Mann was to be found.

Thus as a reward for this, the birds are fed each year on Parshas Beshalach.

2) he Mogen Avraham (Orach Chaim Siman 324:7) decries this minhag, as the Halacha is that one may not feed animals that do not belong to him/her on Shabbos, and thus one may not put out food for the birds during Shabbos Shira (or any other Shabbos). (This is also how the Mishna Berura Siman 324:31 and the Shulchan Aruch HaRav 324:8 rule.)

Other Poskim justify the minhag to feed the birds on  this particular Shabbos  as we are doing this as a Mitzvah of Hakoras HaTov (See Aruch HaShulchan 324:3 and Da'as Torah 324:11)

[ Incidentally, the Mogen Avraham Siman 171:1, based on Rashi to Ta'anis 20b rules that one may never feed food that is worthy of human consumption to animals or birds, as doing so  is being ungrateful to Hashem for the food He has given us]

The best thing to do, if one wants to uphold this custom yet avoid feeding the birds on Shabbos, is to place the bread for the birds right before Shabbos begins. (And if one wants to adhere to  the ruling of the  Mogen Avraham in Siman 171, the bread that is placed for the birds should be stale and not good fresh bread that is still worthy of human consumption)

Another option brought in the Poskim is to have a minor (boy under 13, girl under 12) put out the bread, as it isn't a real Issur (Aino Shevus Gamur). (See Aishel Avraham (Butchatch) Siman 167: 6 Dibur Hamaschil Sham)

 

Halachos L'Kavod Tu B'Shvat

1) It is customary [for Ashkenazic Jews] to eat different varieties of fruits on Tu B'Shvat, as this day is the 'Rosh Hashanah" for fruit trees (meaning that the "year" regarding Ma'aser and Arlah is counted from this day) (Mogen Avraham Orach Chaim Siman 131:16)

2) Some people have the custom to eat an Esrog (or Esrog Jelly) on Tu B'Shvat (Likutei MaHarich)

It is also customary to daven on Tu B'Shvat for a beautiful, kosher Esrog on the following Sukkos (Bnei Yissochor Shvat 2:2)

 The Sefarim write that the words "Chamisha Asar B'Shvat" are the Gematria (numerical value) of the words "L'Kavein Al Esrog Lulav Hadas Aravah (to have in mind for Esrog, Lulav, Hadassim and Aravos)"

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Reader's Question:

 

Regarding slicing vegetables/fruit on Shabbos, it is my understanding that if done at the table where it is to be eaten at the immediate time of eating - no hefsek between cutting and eating - one my chop/slice in both directions as small as one wants.  Is this so?
    

Answer:

 

True, many Poskim indeed rule that if it is for immediate use it may be cut as small as  you want, as long as no special dicing utensil is used. (Bais Yosef Siman 321, Rama Siman 321:12, Chayei Adam Klal 17:2 based on Shu"t HaRashba Vol. 4 Siman 75)
 
However, other Poskim do not differentiate between immideate use or not and prohibit cutting into very small pieces even immediately before eating. (Mishna Berura Siman 321:45 and Chazon Ish Orach Chaim Siman 57)
 
According to Rav Moshe Feinstein Zatzal (Igros Moshe Orach Chaim Vol. 4 Siman 74, Tochen Os 2) in cases of great necessity (such as for feeding a child or an elderly person) one may definitely rely on the lenient view L'chatchila.  When there is no real necessity a scrupulous person should be stringent nad cut the pieces a little larger even for immediate use.
 
See also Shulchan Aruch HaRav Siman 321:10 that those who are lenient have on whom to rely.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Thursday, 13 Shvat 5770, Jan. 28 2010
 
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13 Shvat 5770
 
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1) If an oven designated for one class of food was inadvertently used to cook/bake a food of the opposite class, it can be Koshered by thoroughly cleaning it out [preferably with a caustic cleaner to remove the grease from the walls], waiting 24 hours and then  turning the oven to the highest temperature(or self clean, in which case a caustic cleaner may not be necessary) for approximately an hour.

The grates on which the food were laying inside the oven, also require Koshering and should also be cleaned, and remain inside when the oven is turned on to the highest setting. (See Kovetz M'Beis Leivi Vol. 3 page 21:5)

2) It is important to note that Koshering ovens should be done only when necessary and in instances where they inadvertently were used wrongly. Constantly Koshering an oven  from one food class to another should be avoided. (See Shu"t Chelkas Yaakov Vol. 2 Siman 136 and Shu"t Teshuvos V'Hanhagos Vol. 1 Siman 430)

Due to the many complications involved in Koshering ovens, and the fact that certain ovens coated with enamel or other materials cannot be koshered at all according to some Poskim, it is always advisable to consult a competent Rav before attempting to kosher an oven to discuss all the specific details. (See "Laws of Kashrus" by Rav Binyomin Forst Shlita page 229 for a more detailed treatment of Koshering ovens.)

 
 

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Can you please explain the concept that it's an issur for a man to walk in between 2 ladies?
 
Is this halacha or kaballah?
 
Is there any problem of a woman walking in between 2 men?
?
    

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This is brought in the Talmud Pesachim 111a and in Horiyos 13b  and applies equally to a man walking between two women and a woman walking between 2 men.
 
The Gemara says that doing so will make it difficult to learn and absorb Torah (see Rashi  Horiyos 13b Dibur Hamaschil Kashim)
 
This is found in Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Siman 3:8 as well. The Poskim say that it is also a Sakana.
 
The Chazon Ish was extremely makpid on this and once quipped to a woman  who said that it was  too hard to abide by this rule "Do you find it too hard to avoid walking into a fire?" (Quoted by Rav Chaim Kanievsky Shlita in his sefer Ta'ama D'Kra, sixt printing edition, in the section where he lists rulings and customs of the Chazon Ish Zatzal that he heard from his mother A"H  page 178)
 
It is questionable if this applies to family members too, and according to many Poskim it is best to be stringent.
 
if two men (or two women)  are walking together, they may pass between the two women (or two men) (See Ben Ish Chai Parshas Pinchos Siman 17)
 
If one finds himself in a situation where he/she will be walking between 2 members of the opposite gender, he/she should make sure to grasp something ( preferably a Mitzvah item such as  his peyos, Tefilin, Tzitzis,a Siddur, or  if that isn't available, anything else such as the corner of their jacket, hat, wallet or anything) in their hand. (See Halichos Shlomo Perek 2 footnote 103)
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Wednesday, 12 Shvat 5770, Jan. 27 2010
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January 27th 2010
12 Shvat 5770
 
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1) An oven which is exclusively used for meat should not be used to prepare uncovered Parve foods that will be served at a dairy  meal (and vice versa for preparing Parve foods in a dairy oven for use at a meat meal) (See Shulchan Aruch  Yoreh Deah Siman 92:8, 108:1 and 2 and Rama Siman 93:1 and 95:5. Even though regarding cooking something Parve in a meat or dairy pot that wasn't used in 24 hours, according to the Shulchan Aruch it is more lenient, or even permissible L'Chatchilah, it is different in an oven as there are actual particles of food left on the walls etc.)

If a Parve food was in fact baked in such an oven, uncovered, if the oven was not cleaned out prior to this baking, the food assumes the status of the oven and may not be eaten with the opposite food class, and if the oven was dairy, may even require waiting 6 hours [or whatever time one usually waits after meat] before eating the baked item. (See Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah Siman 97:3 and 108:1. See also Kovetz M'Bais Leivi Vol. 3 page 21 Os 3. See also Shach Yoreh Deah 108:11 and Darchei Teshuva 108:41)

2) If an uncovered parve item was cooked/baked in a clean meat or dairy oven that was used within 24 hours, even though the oven was cleaned, it should still not be eaten together with a food of the opposite class, but may be eaten immediately prior or afterwards.

However, some Poskim are lenient with this and maintain that as long as the oven was cleaned and turned onto the highest setting  for a while (half hour or an hour) then the Parve items may be eaten with a food of the opposite class.

This is especially relied upon at times of necessity such as Erev Shabbos or when one has guests. (See Shu"t Minchas Yitzchak Vol. 5 Siman 20)
 
 
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Reader's Question:

 

If I eat and leave the place I left forgetting to make a bracha acharona, and when I remember, it's not possible or practical for me to return to the place where I ate, should I make the bracha acharona wherever I am?
    

Answer:

 

Besides for Birchas Hamazon (which in most cases you need to return to at least the room where you ate), you may recite any other Bracha Achrona wherever you are when you remember.
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
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Tuesday, 11 Shvat 5770, January 26 2010
 
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January 26th 2010
11 Shvat 5770
 
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1) If one inadvertently prepared  a meat dish in a dairy pan, or vice versa,  if 24 hours have passed since the pan has been used, the food may be eaten, but the pan needs to be Koshered  (This can be done by placing the pan in the oven and turning the oven on high for around an hour)

If less than 24 hours have passed since the pan was last used, a Rav must be consulted as to the status of the food as well as the pan. (as there are possibilities that the pan can never be koshered properly. See Shu"t Avnei Yashfe Vol. 3 Siman 72. See also Kovetz M'Beis Leivi Vol. 4 page 179 Os 2)

2) One who has only one oven, if food will be cooked/baked in it uncovered, it should preferably be dedicate for use with one food class. (see Shulchan Aruch and Rama Yoreh Deah Siman 108, Rama Siman 93:1 and Shu"t Chelkas Yaakov Vol. 2 Siman 136)

If the food that is being cooked is hermetically sealed, or at least covered with an adequate double covering, it may be cooked/baked in any oven M'Ikar HaDin.

However, some Poskim advise not to do this unless in a situation where there is no other choice (Sha'as HaDchak) (Shulchan Aruch and Rama ibid. See also Igros Moshe Yoreh Deah Vol. 1 Siman 49 and 59. See also Mishna Berura Siman 451:136 and Darchei Teshuva Yoreh Deah 108:39 and Kaf HaChaim Yoreh Deah 108:19)

 

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You mentioned that the glass plate in a microwave is not necessarily able to be kashered. But, isn't glass by it's nature always kasherable? Can't it even be used for milchig and fleishig? ?
    

Answer:

 

The Bais Yosef (Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim Siman 451:26) rules that glass is non absorbent and can be used for both milchig and Fleishig, as long as they are rinsed in between uses. Sephardim follow this ruling.
 
The Rama argues and  rules that they must be kept separate and not used interchangaebaly. Ashekenazim rule as such and the custom is to keep separate glasses for milchig and fleishig.
 
If they  were used for both, they can be Kashered according to many opinions, but a Rav must be consulted for Halacha L'Ma'aseh as sometimes the type of glass and the coating on it may pose some problems with kashering.
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Monday 10 Shvat 5770, Jan 25 2010
 
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1) An Ashkenazic Jew who uses a  meat baking pan which wasn't used in 24 hours and is totally clean, to bake a Parve food, should L'Chatchilah not eat that food together with dairy (and vice versa for a dairy pan used to bake Parve, should not be eaten L'Chatchilah with meat)

If there is a situation where eating this food with the opposite class is extremely necessary, there are leniencies to be relied upon, and a Rav should be consulted. (See Chochmas Adam Klal 48:2. See also Kovetz M'Beis Leivi Vol. 4 page 179 Os 66)

2) For Sephardic Jews, it is permissible L'Chatchilah to eat this parve food with foods of the opposite class than the pan. (See Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah Siman 95:1 and 2 and Shu"t Yabia Omer Vol. 4 Yoreh Deah  Siman 4)

 

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There is a famous saying that "Hashem only gives you what you can handle." My father and I were discussing this and wondered if this is a true passuk/idea from Chazal or Gemara that has a true source (if so where is it from) or is this a secular quote that just sounds nice with "G-D" substituted as "Hashem" ?
    

Answer:

 

That is a very real idea based on Chazal.
 
The source that I can think of on top of my head is the  Gamara in Avoda Zara 3a, where it says "Ain HaKadosh Baruch Hu Ba B'trunia Im Briyosav" which basically means that Hashem does not expect people to do things that they cannot do.
 
See also Ramban Parshas Vayeira  Perek 22:1 where he touches upon this idea as well.
 
This idea is found all over, including Gemara, Chovos HaLevavos, MaHaral, Michtav M'Eliyahu just to name a few, and is a basic tenet of Torah-True Judaism!
 
If Hashem gives you a Nisayon, it has been taylor made for you! And nobody else would be able to pass it, as it is your test.
 
In fact, the Seforim say that the Nisayon of Akeidas Yitzchok was taylor made for Avraham, and not for Sarah as she would not have been able to handle it. And in fact when she was ultimately  informed of it (by Og Melech HaBashan who was not supposed to inform her) she actually died! (see Rashi Parshas Chayei sarah 23:2)
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Sunday, 9 Shvat 5770, Jan. 24 2010
 
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Sunday
January 24th 2010
9 Shvat 5770
 
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1) When baking a cake to be eaten with milk[or at a dairy meal], a pan which was used within the previous 24 hours for meat should not be used, even if the pan is completely clean.

Likewise, Challah (or any other bread) which is being baked for use at a meat meal, may not be baked in a pan that was used for dairy within the previous 24 hours.

2) If the bread or Challah was already baked in a pan that was used for the opposite food within the past 24 hours, for Ashkenazic Jews it may not be eaten with food of the opposite class.

Jews who follow the Sephardic rulings of the Shulchan Aruch, may eat the cake/Challah with a food of the opposite class.

According to some Poskim, they may do so even L'Chatchilah. (See Shulchan Aruch, Rama, Shach and Taz Yoreh Deah Siman 95:1 and 2. See also Shu"t Yabia Omer Vol. 4 Yoreh Deah Siman 4)

 

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Reader's Question:

 

What were the Simanim  that Rachel [Imeinu] gave to Leah that Yaakov [Avinu] told her?
    

Answer:

 

The Midrash ( Pesicha to Eicha Rabbasi 24) doesnt say exactly what the simanim were, but it does say that at first when Rachel heard that her father was going to switch her with Leah, she told Yaakov about it and made up a secret code to ensure that Lavan's trick doesnt work.
 
However, afterwards Rachel decided that she could not  allow her sister to suffer the shame of  having to get married to Eisav (which was the original plan, one sister for each of the brothers) so she gave Leah the Simanim with Mesiras Nefesh! 
 
Not only that, the Midrash continues, that Rachel actually hid under the bed that night inthe room with Yaakov and Leah,and every time Yaakov spoke, Rachel answered, thus Yaakov further was convinced that he married Rachel as he would have heard Leah's voice and known right away that the sisters were switched.
 
That Mesiras Nefesh of our Mamme Rachel, according to the Midrash, is the zechus in which we will merit the Geulah Shelaima B'Mheira!
 
(See the Midrash at length for a fascinating discourse about how the zechus of Moshe Rabbeinu and the Avos were not enough and ONLY the  selflessness of Rachel Imeinu was able to turn the tide and establish that the Galus will be temporary and not permamnetnt Chas V'Shalom)
 
The Da'as Zekeinim from The Ba'alei Tosefos to Bereishis 29:25 says that the 3 Simanim that  Yaakov gave her were  [ the halachos of]  Nidah, Challah and Hadlokas neiros, the 3 primary Mitzvos applicable to women.
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Erev Shabbos Kodesh Parshas Bo, 7 Shvat 5770, Jan. 22 2010
 
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Erev Shabbos Kodesh Parshas Bo
January 22nd 2010
7 Shvat 5770
 
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 SPECIAL DOUBLE PORTION L'KAVOD SHABBOS KODESH

Halachos for Erev Shabbos Kodesh

1) When a new oven is purchased, it is extremely praiseworthy to dedicate the oven to one food class, and have a separate oven or heating element for the opposite food class.

Indeed, many people purchase ovens with 2 separate compartments (Double Decker oven) and dedicate one to meat and one to dairy, and this practice is commendable as it prevents many Kashrus problems that often arise when having only one oven .

2) When using a Double Decker oven, it is best to dedicate the top oven for meat and the bottom one for dairy, as meat foods  tends to release more steam (due the fats  in meat) than dairy foods, and of course heat rises. (See Sefer HaKashrus page 42)

Although when a Double Decker oven is used it is permissible for both of the ovens to be in use at one time with opposite food items, some people are scrupulous to not have them both cooking at the same time. (See Sefer Kashrus  V'Shabbos B'Mitbach page 160 and Kovetz M'Beis Leivi Vol. 3 page 21 for more details about this)

 

Halachos for Shabbos Kodesh

1) Disposable aluminum pans that are used for baking and cooking, which are manufactured outside of the United States of America, according to some Kashrus researchers , may have a Kashrus problem due to the possibility that animal fats are used in the manufacturing process.

The problematic pans, may be eliminated by  cleaning them  thoroughly with soap and water and then used.  (Psak of Maran Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv Shlita quoted in Sefer HaKashrus page 43 footnote 68)

It is for this reason that pans with Hechsherim (rabbinical certification) are available on the market.

2) The pans manufactured in the United States, apparently do not utilize such a process, and may be used without a Hechsher.

In any case, a Rav should be consulted for Halacha L'ma'aseh.

Regarding if these "disposable" pans require Tevilah, we shall discuss this at length in the future B'Ezras Hashem.

 
      

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Reader's Question:

 

Are invitations Shaimos?
 
I saw someone ripping off the top part and putting it away ? What about Tzedaka letters that seem to have Pesukim?
 
    

Answer:

   

Unless they have the name of Hashem written out,  invitations, newspapers , Tzedaka letters etc. with Torah written on them  can be wrapped in a plastic bag and either discarded directly, according to many Poskim or left out at the curb for the trash collectors to discard so it will be done indirectly, according to the more stringent Poskim.

 

 If it has the name of Hashem written out, it's more problematic, and requires Geniza.

 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Thursday, 6 Shvat 5770, January 21 2010
Thursday
January 21st 2010
6 Shvat 5770
 
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1)The ovens that are found in most homes today are manufactured in such a way that  their openings are closed and their doors are hermetically sealed to ensure that no heat escapes and that the heat is evenly distributed to all parts of the oven.

While items are cooked/baked in the oven, the heat and the steam that escapes from the food being cooked/baked gets absorbed into the walls of the oven. (Sometimes this can even be visible to the naked eye in the form of dried gravy, which get baked onto the walls over time) and can then be transferred onto other food in the oven. (See Darchei Teshuva Siman 92:164 and Shu"t Minchas Yitzchak Vol. 5 Siman 20:10)
 

Therefore,  the usage of this oven for uncovered  meat, dairy and Parve simultaneously  is prohibited.

Furthermore, even if the oven is not used at the same time for opposite food classes, but is used consecutively, it is also problematic if the foods are uncovered, and surely L'Chatchilah it should not be done.

2) Although many ovens today have vents  that are made to remove the steam from the oven, most Poskim do not consider this significant enough to override the problem of steam from one food class in the oven mixing with food of a different class, and  thus keep to the ruling that  if both classes were  cooked in the oven uncovered simultaneously or even consecutively, it will render the food problematic.

In the event that food was cooked in any of the aforementioned situations, a competent Rav must be consulted for a ruling.

(See Rama Siman 108:1 and Igros Moshe Yoreh Deah Vol. 1 Siman 40. See also Badei HaShulchan page 211. See also Shu"t Minchas Yitzchak Vol. 5 Siman 20:8-13)

 

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Reader's Question:

 

What is the halacha/minhag regarding adding a shabbos candle for each new child?
 
If by adding one candle it creates an even number are we then compelled to add another to make it an odd number?
 
What is the source for adding candles and why even numbers of candles may be a problem?
 
    

Answer:

 

There is no problem with  lighting an even amount of candles. In fact, as soon as a woman starts lighting candles, before she has children, she lights two candles, which is an even number. Two candles are to commemorate Shamor and Zachor (Shulchan Aruch Siman 263:1)
 
With each  new child, one additional candle is added, as per the Rama Siman 263:1.
 
In fact in the text of the Rama  he clearly  writes that a woman can light "three or four candles....". Clearly no problem with an even amount
.
 
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

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Wednesday, 5 Shvat 5770, Jan. 20 2010
 
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Wednesday
January 20th 2010
5 Shvat 5770
 
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Please continue to daven for the complete and speedy recovery of Azriel David ben Leah, a wonderful man whose life is dedicated to helping others. In his time of need, please let us keep him in mind  for a Refuah Shelaima as we daven and learn Torah.
 
 
 
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1) A Kosher kitchen should have separate and distinctly recognizable oven mittens and pot holders for meat, dairy and Parve.


Likewise, those who place hot pots and pans on a special element in order not to place them directly on the table or countertops, should have separate and distinctive elements for meat and dairy, especially if these elements are made from china, ceramic or other similar materials which absorb food that spills onto them when hot but cannot be purged of that food status.

2) Those who install a hood above their stovetops should make sure that it is installed enough distance away from the stove top to ensure that the steam from the cooking pots can dissipate enough before reaching the hood, and thus not present a problem of the condensed steam falling back into the food being cooked [uncovered] on the stovetop. (See Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah Siman 92:8. See also Pri Megadim, Aishel Avraham. Siman 92:29)

If the hood is indeed too close to the stovetop (either because logistics do not allow it to be installed high enough, or in instances where large pots are being used which are higher up than the usual pots) it is prohibited to be cooking meat and dairy dishes simultaneously, as doing so will cause the steam to render all the food non Kosher (if the pots aren't sufficiently covered).

 Regarding if the exhaust fan in the hood is sufficient even when it is too close to the stovetop, a Rav must be consulted in each situation

Pots, pans, cooking utensils, [open containers of] salt, sugar and other spices etc. should not be hung or stored directly above a stovetop, as the steam from any foods cooked on the stove will most probably be absorbed into those utensils and foods and render them the status of the food, and if steam of both meat and dairy get absorbed, the utensils will become Treif. (See Shulchan Aruch Siman 92:8)

 

      

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Reader's Question:

 

If a married woman is bald, does she still have to wear a headcovering, or is she permitted to reveal her scalp?
 
    

Answer:

 

Besides for the reason that hair is considered "Erva" and must be covered, there is also a reason quoted by the Poskim that a married woman covers her hair as a "sign" that she is married, and this would apply to bald women as well.
 
Also, even women that are bald are usually not 100% bald, and some hair is there. For Halacha L'Ma'aseh a Rav must be consulted
.
 
 
 Our holy sages, the Chazal tell us  
  תנא דבי אליהו כל השונה הלכות בכל יום מובטח לו שהוא בן עולם הבא, שנאמר הליכות עולם לו, אל תקרי הליכות אלא הלכות
- one who studies [at least two] Halachos daily is assured a portion in Olam Haba -  the world to come. 
(:מגילה כ"ח )
 

Please visit  my website www.HalachaForToday.com for archives, Kosher links, Questions and Answers,and  other features. Halachos are for study purposes only, and should not be relied upon for final Psak. See Halacha L'Maaseh Disclaimer Here. I welcome all  questions on any topic, anytime! Help spread the word of Hashem!
 
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