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2489 Holy Name or Unholy Shame?
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Q. How could they use the Babylonian names for the months, were they not the idolatrous names of their avoda zarah? (See questions 2487-88 above)
A. As mentioned above quoting Ramban rather than remembering the Exodus, the Sages of ....
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Posted 1/6/2020 11:54 PM |
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# 2488 Keeping Up To Date
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Q. Why is there some reluctance to the use of the names of the secular months in our days, while we accepted totally the use of Aramaic names of months, such as Tishrei, Cheshvan etc.? Why not keep the Torah names for the months, such as Chodesh Har ....
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Posted 1/6/2020 11:10 PM |
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# 2487 That Time of the Month
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Q. Is it better when using the secular date, to write numbers for the months instead of the names of the months, since they may have some avoda zarah deities connotations?
A. On question 94 (with some additions) we wrote: "Maharanm ....
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Posted 1/6/2020 11:03 PM |
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# 2486 Play Your Cards Right
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Q. I have a metrocard (half-price or unlimited). Is it permitted for me to give it to my mechallel Shabbos brother who wants to travel on Friday night? Or should I refuse to give it to him, and let him buy his own and travel regardless?
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Posted 1/5/2020 12:29 PM |
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# 2485 Have Card - Will Travel?
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Q. When a person uses a metrocard, he can use it again for free within 90 minutes of the previous use (in order to transfer to another bus). Is it permitted to give it to his wife so that she can use it within 90 minutes, or is it gezel? When a fam ....
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Posted 1/5/2020 12:20 PM |
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# 2484 Siyumim Without an End
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Q. I am working to a proficiency in Mishnayos. I learn 6 Mishnayos a day and review the Mishnayos done in the previous 8 days. When I complete 18 chapters, I add a separate learning period of reviewing 18 chapters daily. The idea is to review often ....
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Posted 1/5/2020 12:03 PM |
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# 2483 Keep the lights On
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Q. If a person knows that his frei (non-religious) parents will extinguish the Chanukah candles on Friday night before going to bed, should one still light in his house, or is one being machshil them and better not to light?
A. On que ....
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Posted 1/5/2020 11:46 AM |
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# 2482 Women's Praise
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Q. Are women obliged to say hallel on Chanuka as they are on lighting the menorah since they were also included in the miracle? Can they just say a few tehilim of praise to Hashem in case of need?
A. Poskim disagree Moadin Uzmanim ....
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Posted 1/3/2020 10:44 AM |
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# 2481 Never Too Early?
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Q. Once Shabbat has ended, is it better to light the menorah in the shul before maariv, so at least it will stay on a half and hour or close to it. If lighted after maariv, it will have to be put out after five or ten minutes for security reasons, s ....
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Posted 1/3/2020 10:43 AM |
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# 2480 See the Light of Day
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Q. Why is it that when lighting the menorah in shul in the morning no brocho is recited as is done at night?
A. The tradition of lighting a menorah in shul during the morning tefila of Chanuka is mentioned by Pri Megodim (E'A 670: 2). ....
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Posted 12/29/2019 1:43 PM |
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# 2479 The More The Merrier?
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Q. In a minyan where they usually make some hosofos (calling additional persons to the reading of the Torah during Shabbos), there is a constant debate between the attendants if you can do the same when one reads from three Sefer Torahs as in this w ....
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Posted 12/29/2019 1:33 PM |
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# 2478 Know the First Thing About the Second
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Q. If someone forgot to say Al Hanisim in the amida of Chanuka, it says that he can say it in Elokay Netzor, before Yehi leratzon imrei pi, is that the first or second time one repeats that phrase?
A. Indeed Mishna Berura (682: 4) mentio ....
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Posted 12/29/2019 1:24 PM |
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# 2477 In The Right Place
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Q. In a shul that usually the menorah is placed on the south side and the one lighting the menorah stands in the back of the menorah facing north and begins lighting from the west towards the east.
If for some reason they began this year lighti ....
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Posted 12/29/2019 12:51 PM |
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# 2476 Better Late Than Whatever
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Q. I'm invited to a Chanukah party in another section of town and I'm being picked up about a half an hour before the shekia to be able to attend. Should I light candles before I leave or after I come back around 10 PM? Can I just light or participat ....
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Posted 12/29/2019 12:21 PM |
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# 2475 Make Yourself At Home
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Q. One who is invited Shabbos Chanuka to a friend's simcha and will be eating with them at the night seuda, while he will be sleeping with another family and eating the day's seuda in the shul's banquet hall, where should he light the Chanuka men ....
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Posted 12/27/2019 12:13 AM |
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# 2474 Easy Money
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Q. How much is the amount of money to be contributed when one is yotze menorah lighting by joining his host?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a opinion is that the minimum amount would be a nickel which is the smallest coin that can ....
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Posted 12/27/2019 12:10 AM |
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# 2473 Not Sleeping Away
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Q. If a person is not eating or sleeping on one of the nights of Chanukah, (he is staying up the whole night learning in a beis medrash), does he still light in his house, even though he is not using his house?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller' ....
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Posted 12/26/2019 11:58 PM |
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# 2472 There Is No Place Like Home
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Q. I have three options of where to light erev Shabbos Chanuka:
1. by my parents, with whom I live during the week
2. by my Shabbos host where I will be eating the Friday night seuda
3. by my host where I will be sleeping Fri ....
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Posted 12/26/2019 11:42 PM |
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# 2471 How Did That Turn Out?
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Q. We usually extinguish the Chanuka lights in shul after maariv since people go home and it may be dangerous to leave lighted candles on. Is it better to ask the security man to extinguish them after a half an hour?
A. On question 422 w ....
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Posted 12/26/2019 11:26 PM |
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# 2470 Enlightening the Lighting
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Q. We will be traveling during Chanuka, and we are taking with us a few small tin menorahs with candles, for myself and the children. Can we on Shabbat use one of those menorahs to light the Shabbat candles? We would set that menorah separate from th ....
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Posted 12/22/2019 9:49 PM |
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