Tu Beshvat

The Laws and Customs of Tu Beshvat  Introduction: The day of Tu Beshvat is a Halachic date that affects the laws of Kashrus of fruits. Due to this, it has become known as Rosh Hashanah Leilanos.[1] Throughout the generations other customs have become attributed to this day, such as the […]

Cross-dressing by a skit or play

Cross-dressing by a skit or play  Cross-dressing out of jest and fun/Purim/Chasana:[1] It is accustomed on Purim [and by Chasunas[2]] to allow males to wear the clothing of females and vice versa.[3] [However many Poskim[4] challenge this custom[5] and thus practically one is not to do so. Some write it is to […]

Children cross-dressing

Children wearing clothing of the opposite gender: It is a Biblical prohibition for a man to wear the clothing of a woman or a woman to wear the clothing of a man.[1] It is disputed as to whether the prohibition of Lo Silbash only applies when one wears the opposite […]

Tzadikim nullifying decrees of Hashem

Hashem enjoys when a Tzadik nullifies his decrees: Tzaddikim were given the power to nullify the decrees Hashem makes. This power was given by Hashem graciously, and he actually receives pleasure when his children nullify his decrees.[1] This is simialr to a father who gave over a novelty in Halacha […]

Knowing one’s deficiencies

Knowing one’s deficiencies:[1] The beginning of one’s journey in fixing his bad traits is to recognize them. Just the mere fact that one is aware of his character flaw and illness helps sweeten the evil and work on the problem. If however one does not recognize this flaws and does […]