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#211 Multitasking Siyumim
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Q. If I were to finish a Masechta, I might make a siyum. If I were to review that Masechta, I might make a siyum again.
What if I were to review the Masechta while I was still learning it? For example, if every day I reviewed the pre ....
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Posted 8/30/2012 5:16 PM |
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Posted 8/24/2012 2:44 PM |
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#209 Sleeping with one's feet facing the door.
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Q. My baby's crib is facing the doorway to his room, and I believe there is a preference which way to sleep, but I do not recall if it is head towards the door or feet towards the door.
A. There is indeed a persistent folklore that o ....
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Posted 8/24/2012 12:38 PM |
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Posted 8/23/2012 4:49 PM |
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Posted 8/23/2012 4:44 PM |
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Posted 7/27/2012 4:19 PM |
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#205 Dancing a Rikud onShabbos Chazon
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Q. In a shul were every Shabbos eve after Kabbolas Shabbos and Maariv, there is a rikud, and some say that on this Shabbos which coincides with Tisha Beav it should not be done, would that not be aveluth befarchesia if we omit it, as we always do i ....
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Posted 7/27/2012 4:17 PM |
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Posted 7/27/2012 1:03 PM |
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Posted 7/25/2012 4:49 PM |
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#202 - Exercising during the nine days
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Q. Someone who exercises every day may he continue to do so during the nine days? Such as using treadmill elliptic etc.
A. There is no prohibition on jogging or performing physical exercises per se during the nine days. However, doin ....
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Posted 7/25/2012 4:45 PM |
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Posted 7/25/2012 4:41 PM |
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#200 - Washing Sheitals during the 9 days.
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Q. Can I have my sheital washed and set in the 9 days?
A) Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlit'a and other Poiskim's opinion is that a woman's wig is considered a piece of clothing. As such it is subject to the restrictions of washing clot ....
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Posted 7/25/2012 4:40 PM |
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Posted 7/22/2012 5:26 PM |
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#198 - Can one Dial-A-Siyum and then eat Fleishig?
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Q. If you learned together (a tractate of the Talmud) with a group but now are on vacation somewhere else, can you join (the siyum fleishig banquet during the nine days) via telephone?
A. Horav Shlomo Milller's Shlit"a ruled that ....
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Posted 7/22/2012 5:24 PM |
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#197 - Two groups making a Siyum together
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Q. Can two totally different groups that learned different masechtos join together in one large siyum, or is it like making mitzvos chavilos?
A. Horav Shlomo Miller's Shlita opiniom is that we do not consider two siyumim done togeth ....
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Posted 7/22/2012 5:21 PM |
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#196 - Who can join in a Fleishig Siyum during the 9 days?
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Q. Can people who didn't learn join in a suyum and eat meat?
A. Remoh (O.C. 551:10) rules that when someone finishes a tractate of the Talmud and makes a siyum, he can eat meat and drink wine on the nine days and the ones that belong ....
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Posted 7/22/2012 5:20 PM |
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Posted 7/22/2012 5:18 PM |
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Posted 7/18/2012 2:03 PM |
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Posted 7/18/2012 1:59 PM |
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#192 - Giving presents during the three weeks.
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Q. Can you give a Bar Mitzva or birthday present that was already purchased before the 3 weeks? Thanks.
A. On a prior answer we wrote: "Shulchan Oruch (O.C.551: 17) rules that it is better to abstain from reciting the blessing of She ....
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Posted 7/18/2012 1:55 PM |
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