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  • - Halacha Articles, Bishul Yisroel, Kashrus
  • Arizal, coffee

Article: Does a coffee shop need a Hechsher?

  According to most Poskim, with regard to coffee in general there is no Issur of Bishul Akum, of having a goy prepare and brew the coffee, because coffee is primarily water, and one is allowed…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Refuah, Shabbos
  • Diabetes, refuah on shabbos, או"ח שכח

Article: Shabbos for Diabetics

  Dealing with Diabetes on Shabbos Those who suffer from diabetes and need to draw blood periodically in order to check their insulin levels, should do everything possible to minimize…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Peyos (Haircut)
  • haircut, יו"ד קפא

Article: Where are your Peyos?

  “Lo sakifu pe’as roshchem” (do not round off the corners on your head [hair]), is an issur min HaTorah (a Biblical prohibition) enjoining a male not to shave off…

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  • - Halacha Articles

Not Nonchalant on a Name Change

  Shinui hashem (changing a person's [Jewish] name) is not done lightly. A person’s name is a tzinor hachayim (channel of life) for the individual. The pasuk (verse) in Bereishis states, “nefesh chaya hu shemo” (a…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Talmud Torah

Article: Answering Shaalos via Email

  Once upon a time, people would ask sha’alos (halachic queries) to a rav in person. In this age of technology, phoning, text messaging and email are becoming quite prevalent…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Bentching (Birchas Hamazon), Zimun
  • או"ח רא

Article: “Would you please lead the Bentching?”

  A guest who leads Birchas Hamazon (Grace after Meals, colloquially: bentching) bestows a brachah on his ba’al habayis (host) as part of the liturgy. In turn he is granted…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Bedikas/Biur Chometz

Article: Bedikas Chometz when Traveling for Pesach

  If a person is leaving on Erev Pesach to be somewhere else for Pesach and is selling their entire house to a goy for the duration of Pesach, they should make sure to exclude one room,…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Kashrus
  • brush teeth, toothpaste, יו"ד קח

Article: Does toothpaste have to be Kosher?

  Many poskim maintain that inedibles do not have to be kosher. What is considered inedible halachically, though, is not completely clear. It can range from something not usually served…

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  • - Halacha Articles
  • יו"ד צט, יו"ד ק

Article: Can a product with a non kosher ingredient ever be kosher?

  Although there is a well-known principle of bittul b’shishim (that a lesser substance is considered halachically nullified when mixed into another substance that is sixty times greater in volume),…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Maaser
  • Mi Shebeirach, יו"ד רמט

Article: Paying for a Mi Shebeirach from Maaser

  Can I use Ma’aser Money for Other Tzedakah Commitments? There are times when a person may wish to give tzedakah in addition to ma’aser (one tenth of one’s earnings…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Tzedaka
  • fundraising

Article: What should be a fundraiser’s cut?

  The fundraiser for a non-profit organization is permitted to draw a salary from the organization according to halachah, even though he is involved in doing a mitzvah. It is…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Brochos (Birchas HaNehenin)

Article: What brachah on seedless fruit?

  There are poskim who argue that seedless grapes are not considered part of the gefen species and we should therefore refrain from saying borei pri hagafen on their wine.…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Shul
  • או"ח קנב

Article: Demolishing a Wall of the Shul

  Altering a Shul Structure’s Layout The space of a shul is sacred, which is why it is forbidden to reduce that area in any way. This includes dismantling any…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Sheva Brachos
  • אה"ע סב

Article: Panim Chadashos and the Minyan for Sheva Brachos

  In order to recite Sheva Brachos (Seven Blessings) at a special meal that is made for a chosson and kallah during the week following their chasunah (wedding), a minyan…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Pregnancy
  • chemotherapy, רודף

Article: May an expectant mother undergo chemo?

  The Rambam states that a woman whose life is endangered by her pregnancy may abort the fetus. The baby is tantamount to a rodef (pursuer), in which case, the…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Sheva Brachos
  • אה"ע סב

Article: How to Count Seven Days for Sheva Brachos?

  The week of the wedding—the shivas yemei hamishteh (seven days of festivity)—is marked by special seudos (feasts) of celebration which culminate (under certain conditions) in Sheva Brachos, the recital…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Sheva Brachos
  • אה"ע סב

Article: Do we need to host a Sheva Brachos every day?

  Sheva brachos (lit., seven benedictions) are recited under the chuppah (marriage canopy) for the new couple, bestowing upon them blessings for a happy and fruitful life, as well as…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Bentching (Birchas Hamazon), Brochos (Birchas HaNehenin), Meal
  • shiurim, או"ח רח, סדר ברכת הנהנין פרק ג, סדר ברכת הנהנין פרק ח

Article: Bread made from Wheat Flour and other Flour

  With various types of multigrain bread on the market, the question arises which brachah rishonah and brachah acharonah should be said when eating them. Hamotzi is recited on bread…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Brochos (Birchas HaNehenin)
  • או"ח קעד, או"ח קעח, סדר ברכת הנהנין פרק ט

Article: Changing Locations when Eating

  If one goes from one room to the next while eating food after which the brachah acharonah (after-blessing) is borei nefashos, the halachah is that a new brachah needs to be made before continuing…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Muktzeh, Shabbos
  • Rebbe dime necklace on shabbos, Rebbe dollar, או"ח שח

Article: Muktzah with a Holy Coin

  A coin or dollar received from a tzaddik is considered muktzah on Shabbos and Yom Tov, even if the recipient has decided never to use it as currency. Neither…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Meal
  • bal tashchis, bread, או"ח קעא

Article: Respect for Bread

  One should be careful not to just discard bread that is not edible in an ordinary manner. In general, there is a rule of baal taschis, not to waste…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Hafrashas Challah
  • יו"ד שלא

Article: May girls under bas mitzvah separate challah?

  On a previous occasion we discussed the halachic issues involved in challah-baking events, noting that challah may not be separated with a brachah if the dough is then divided…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Bugs, Kashrus
  • יו"ד צט, יו"ד ק

Article: Why aren’t insects batel b’shishim? Does grinding the infested product solve the problem?

  Since we are forbidden to eat Tola’im (insects), many products have to be checked for potential infestation. The question arises why the principle of Bitul B’shishim (Halachic nullification of…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Birth
  • nursing, או"ח ד, או"ח עה

Article: Halachos of Nursing

  It is permissible for a woman to say Tehillim, daven (pray), and learn Torah while nursing a child—as long as she is properly covered. However, she should not bentch (say Birchas…

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  • - Halacha Articles, Shabbos
  • pictures, Rebbe picture, shtarei hedyoitois, או"ח שז

Article: Reading on Shabbos

  One is not allowed to read shtarei hedyoitois, mundane documents, on Shabbos. Chazal made a rule that one is not allowed to read anything written, any ksav, other than…

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