May his Neshama continue to climb higher and higher in Gan Eden and may he be a Meilitz Yosher for his family and all of Klal Yisroel. Please have in mind when learning today's halachos that they be in his everlasting merit.
1) One who is eating a piece of chicken or fish and chances upon a bone and wants to remove it, according to the Mishna Berura he can simply remove the bone along with a little bit of the chicken or fish, and thus avoid any Borer problems.
According to the Chazon Ish, removing the bone with a little bit of the chicken or fish will not help and it will still be a problem of Borer.
2) A permissible option, even according to the Chazon Ish, is to remove the bone and suck off some of the marrow or other liquid that is on it, and thus we will deem this action as a part of the eating process and not as a prohibited Borer. (This option is also found in the Biur Halacha Siman 319:4 end of Dibur Hamaschil M'Toch Ochel, in regard to bones that no longer have meat on them and one wants to remove them from his plate.)
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Reader's Question:
Are women also supposed to say 100 brachos each day?
Answer:
Women are not obligated in the recital of the 100 Brachos each day (brought in Shulchan Aruch Siman 46:3), as many of the Brachos counted in the Poskim in the total of 100 are Brachos that women don't say. (See Shu"t Teshuvos V'Hanhagos Vol.2 Siman 129 and Shu"t Shevet Haleivi Vol.5 Siman 23)
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Chizuk For Today:
"Just as an earthquake can be felt in any part of the world, by a sufficiently sensitive instrument, so too, the actions that one does, in some way, affect everyone else in the world!"
Rabbi Yerucham Levovitz Zatzal quoted in Sefer Torah Tavlin