Are women to recite Kiddush Levana?

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Are women to recite Kiddush Levana?[1] Women are exempt from reciting Kiddush Levana.[2] Furthermore, women are not to recite it even though they are generally allowed to fulfill Mitzvos which they are exempt from.[3] _________________________________________________________ [1] Slaves: Slaves are exempt […]

Are women to recite Kiddush Levana?

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Are women to recite Kiddush Levana?[1] Women are exempt from reciting Kiddush Levana.[2] Furthermore, women are not to recite it even though they are generally allowed to fulfill Mitzvos which they are exempt from.[3] _________________________________________________________ [1] Slaves: Slaves are exempt […]

Bringing the Sefer Torah to the Bima:

Bringing the Torah to the Bima: A. Keil Erech Apayim: The prayer of Keil Erech Apayim is recited on Mondays and Thursdays prior to taking out the Sefer Torah.[1] Fast day: Some[2] are accustomed to recite Keil Erech Apayim prior to Kerias Hatorah on fast days, even if it does […]

Laws of the Baal Korei

The Baal Korei: A. Who: Child:[1] A child below the age of Bar Mitzvah is not a valid Baal Korei. Baal Korei in middle of Davening: A Baal Korei who is in the middle of Davening may read the Torah for the congregation if there is no one else available. […]

Who may receive an Aliya?

Who may receive an Aliya? A. General laws: One who is illiterate: Although the Olah is to silently read along together with the Baal Korei, word for word[1], nevertheless, it is permitted to give an individual an Aliya even if he is unable to read along with the Baal Korei, […]

Aliyos for Kohen and Levi

Aliyos for Kohen and Levi: A. General laws: Kohen/Levi: The order of Aliyos is first Kohen, then Levi and then Yisrael.[1] The Chabad custom is to be very particular in this matter.[2] Nonetheless, in mitigating circumstances, the custom is to ask the Kohen to leave the Shul in order to […]

The blessings of the Aliyah

The before Blessing The blessing:[1] One recites a blessing before and after the Torah reading.[2] Holding onto the handles:[3] One holds on to the handles of the Sefer Torah while saying the blessing[4], his right hand on the right handle, and his left hand on the left handle.[5] There is […]

The Seder of an Aliya

The Seder of an Aliya: A. Going up for an Aliya: Wearing a Tallis Gadol for an Aliya: The age old Chabad custom of many generations is not to require one to wear a Tallis Gadol for an Aliya or to read the Torah.[1] Nevertheless, in a Shul which is […]

Standing versus sitting during Kerias Hatorah

Should one stand during Kerias Hatorah?[1]   The congregation is not required to stand during the Torah reading [and so is the widespread custom[2], and so is the ruling according to Kabbala[3]].[4] However, there are some who are stringent[5] to stand [during the actual Torah reading, although even they are […]

Leaving Shul during the reading of Kerias Hatorah

Leaving Shul:[1] It is forbidden to leave the Shul [once] the Sefer Torah is opened [until the completion of the reading, even if there are another ten people in Shul and he already heard the reading]. [In a time of great need[2], however], one may leave in-between Aliyos. ________________________________________________ [1] […]

Paying attention to the Torah reading

Paying attention to the reading: One is to have a Chumash open in front of him and follow the reading during Kerias Hatorah.[1] Some are accustomed to read along silently with the Baal Korei to help them concentrate.[2] Others, however, rule that one is to remain silent, and read along […]

Talking during Kerias Hatorah

Talking during Kerias Hatorah:[1] Once the reader has begun to read the Torah it is forbidden for the congregants to speak.[2] [Furthermore, some Poskim[3] rule that even prior to the start of the reading, once the Sefer Torah is opened, it is forbidden to speak.] Words of Torah:[4] It is […]

Covering the Torah Between Aliyos

Covering the Torah Between Aliyos: The Sefaradi custom is to [leave the Sefer Torah open[1] but to] cover the Sefer Torah between the Aliyos.[2] The Ashkenazi custom is for the Sefer Torah to remain closed between Aliyos [and not covered[3]].[4] Practically, the widespread Ashkenazi custom today is to both close […]

The distribution of the Aliyos in our Chumashim

The order of the Aliyos:[1] Customarily, all Chumashim today contain stopping points for each Aliya; Levi, Yisrael, Sheiyni Shelishi, etc. Interestingly, the allocation of the grouping of verses that belong to each Aliya contains no source in Halachic literature, neither the Talmud or Poskim. Some Poskim[2] even attribute the distributions […]

Correcting the Baal Korei

When to correct a Baal Korei for making mistakes in the reading:[1] *This Halacha only discusses mispronunciations and mistakes in the Taamim. For missed words or letters-See Halacha 2! Mistake in vowelization or tune; Mistakes that change the meaning of the word:[2] If the Baal Korei mispronounced a letter or […]

Mistakes in the Torah reading

Mistakes in the reading: A. General laws: Mispronunciation:[1] If the Baal Korei mispronounced a letter or word, then the Ashkenazi custom is that if it changes the meaning of the word, he must repeat it. If it does not change the meaning of the word, he is not to repeat […]

Half Kaddish after Kerias Hatorah

Half Kaddish: Half Kaddish:[1] After the completion of the reading, Half Kaddish is recited. The custom is to cover the Sefer Torah while it is recited. When:[2] On Shabbos and Yom Tov, the Kaddish is recited prior to Maftir. On all other days of reading, the Kaddish is said after […]

Hagbah-General laws

Hagbah:[1] Selling the honor:[2] It is customary to sell the honor of Hagba/Gelila for large sums of money. Sefaradim lift the Sefer Torah prior to the reading[3], and so is the custom of many Ashkenazim in Eretz Yisrael.[4] The widespread Ashkenazi custom is to lift it after Keiras Hatorah.[5] Touching […]

The Torah reading of Rosh Chodesh

The Torah reading of Rosh Chodesh:[1] A. Weekday Rosh Chodesh: When: On Rosh Chodesh the Torah is read during the Shacharis prayer immediately after Hallel, Kaddish Tiskabel [and Shir Shel Yom]. Amount of Aliyos:[2] There are a total of four Aliyos read from the Torah on Rosh Chodesh. One may […]

Tzitzis Checklist

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com   Introduction: The laws of Tzitzis contain a wealth of information relating to the details of the Mitzvah; the differences of opinions, the reasons behind the laws; and an abundance of scenarios. Not all of this information is necessary for […]

The confidentiality of a conversation

* This article is an excerpt from the above Sefer Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Purchase on our website *As an Amazon Associate I earn from  qualifying purchases. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode Donatehttps://vimeo.com/275988517 The confidentiality of a conversation:[1] […]

Paying owed bus fares:

Paying owed bus fares: It is forbidden to enter a person’s property without their permission.[1] This applies whether the property is owned by a Jew or a gentile.[2] It goes without saying that one may not make use of facilities within another’s property without their permission.[3] [Accordingly, it is forbidden […]

Are women to perform Mayim Achronim?

Are women to perform Mayim Achronim?  Letter of law: The Sages instituted the washing of hands at the end of a meal of bread in order so one recites Birchas Hamazon in purity and cleanses his hands from the leftover food.[1] There is no difference mentioned in Halacha between men […]

Parshas Shelach-Summary of the Parsha

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com Parshas Shelach Pesukim: 119 [Siman: פלט] Haftorah: Yehoshua 2:1-24 Number of Mitzvos: There are a total of Three Mitzvos in Parshas Shelach; Two positive commands and One negative command. The following are the commands in the chronological […]

Is one to stand or sit when making Kiddush?

Is one required to stand when making Kiddush? Night Kiddush:[1] It is proper to stand while reciting Vayechulu in Kiddush.[2] However, when one says the blessing of Kiddush [i.e. Hagafen and onwards], it is better to sit.[3] [From the letter of the law, however, he may stand if he chooses.[4]]  […]

Hasagas Gvul in Torah education and occupations-Can an infringement claim be brought against a new Torah class, new Yeshiva, new Rabbi in town, and new Chabad house?

Hasagas Gvul in Torah education and occupations-Can an infringement claim be brought against a new Torah class, new Yeshiva, new Rabbi in town, and new Chabad house? Background: Secular law in most of the modern world follows the economic philosophy of capitalism, and allows free unrestrained opening of businesses and […]

Hasagas Gvul in Torah education and occupations-Can an infringement claim be brought against a new Torah class, new Yeshiva, new Rabbi in town, and new Chabad house?

Hasagas Gvul in Torah education and occupations-Can an infringement claim be brought against a new Torah class, new Yeshiva, new Rabbi in town, and new Chabad house? Background: Secular law in most of the modern world follows the economic philosophy of capitalism, and allows free unrestrained opening of businesses and […]

Kerias Hatorah-The Mitzvah & its general laws

The Mitzvah & its general laws: A. The Mitzvah:[1] Moshe Rabbeinu established for the Jewish people that they are to read from the Torah scroll on Shabbos, Yom Tov, Yom Kippur, Rosh Chodesh, Chol Hamoed, Monday’s and Thursday’s. [This reading is of Rabbinical status.[2]] Ezra established for the Torah to […]

Parshas Behalosecha-Summary of the Parsha

*The article below is an excerpt from the above Sefer *As an Amazon Associate I earn from  qualifying purchases. Donate Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode Parshas Behalosecha Pesukim: 136 [Siman: מהללאל] Haftorah: Zecharya 2:14-4:7 The Mitzvos: There are […]

Summary of laws of Kerias Hatorah

Summary of laws of Kerias Hatorah:[1]  The Mitzvah of Kerias Hatorah: Moshe Rabbeinu established to read the Torah on Shabbos, Yom Tov, Chol Hamoed, Rosh Chodesh, and Monday’s and Thursday’s. Ezra established for the Torah to also be read on Mincha of Shabbos. What to read: The widespread custom dating […]

Yichud between a brother and sister

Yichud between a brother and sister:[1] Some Poskim[2] rule it is permitted for a brother and sister to remain alone together in the same room on a temporary basis.[3] [This applies even to a maternal or paternal sister.[4]] Other Poskim[5] rule it is forbidden for a brother and sister to […]

Parshas Naso-Summary of the Parsha

*The article below is an excerpt from the above Sefer *As an Amazon Associate I earn from  qualifying purchases. Donate Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode Parshas Naso Pesukim: 176 [Siman: עמינדב] Haftorah: Shoftim 13:2-25 The Mitzvos: There are […]

Filtering coffee on Shabbos

Filtering the coffee liquid from the ground powder: The general rule: The Borer prohibition of filtering liquids only applies towards liquids that contain solids which people are not accustomed to eating. However, if the solid material that is found in the liquid is consumable by majority[1] of people together with […]

Filtering coffee on Shabbos

Filtering the coffee liquid from the ground powder: The general rule: The Borer prohibition of filtering liquids only applies towards liquids that contain solids which people are not accustomed to eating. However, if the solid material that is found in the liquid is consumable by majority[1] of people together with […]

Ruach Hakodesh-Prophecy and hearing voices

Ruach Hakodesh:[1] When one is involved in a matter of Dveikus with Hashem and has no foreign thoughts and then suddenly a thought falls in his mind, it is considered like prophecy. This thought comes as a result of the proclamations that are said above regarding that matter. At times […]

Reciting Tehillim on Shavuos

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The Shavuos Davening

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com 1. Pesukei Dezimra:[1] On every Yom Tov, both by Shacharis and Maariv[2], it is customary to read the Mizmorim that are said on Shabbos in Pesukei Dezimra.[3] Some[4] however skip the psalm of Mizmor Shir Leyom Hashabbos and rather begin […]

Having guests for Yom Tov

Guests: The Mitzvah:[1] It is a Mitzvah and obligation to host paupers, orphans, widows and other unfortunate individual’s as guests for one’s Yom Tov meals. One who refuses to do so, is not considered to be having a meal of a Mitzvah, but rather a one of abomination.      Gentile […]

Bathing and cutting nails

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Cutting the nails:[1] It is a Mitzvah to cut one’s nails on Erev Shavuos in honor of Yom Tov, just as is the law on Erev Shabbos. [One is to cut his nails prior to immersing in the Mikveh.[2]]   […]

Purchasing Jewelry and clothing

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Purchasing Jewelry and clothing:[1] It is a Biblical positive command and obligation for one to rejoice and be of happy spirit on Yom Tov.[2] This obligation applies to oneself, his wife, his children and his entire household [even non-relatives[3]]. The […]

The bush shaped rocks of the Sinai mountain?

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com The bush shaped rocks of the Sinai mountain? Some Poskim[1] record that the reason that the mountain is called Sinai is because the word Sneh means bush. The reason why this mountain is called “bush” is because the rocks of […]

Where was the Torah given?

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Where was the Torah given? The Torah was famously given on the mountain called Har Sinai or Har Choreiv. The tradition of its location became lost with the generations, and its last recorded whereabouts is recorded in Sefer Melachim[1] regarding […]

Was the Torah given on Shavuos?

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Was the Torah given on Shavuos? No! The first Shavuos Holiday was in fact celebrated the day before Matan Torah, as the Torah was given on Shabbos, the 51st day of the Omer, while Shavuos that year fell on Friday, […]

May one blow bubbles on Shabbos?

May one blow bubbles on Shabbos?[1] Blowing bubbles on Shabbos enters into the question of whether it transgresses the Molid prohibition due to it changing the form of the water into foam. Practically, the mainstream approach follows that it does not contain a Molid prohibition, and therefore children may blow […]

Returning lost money that one found:

Returning lost money that one found:[1] Finds scattered bills or coins in public area: One who finds money [such as bills or coins] scattered [in a public area], and it is not inside of a purse/wallet, may keep the money for himself. This applies [irrelevant of the amount of money […]

The walking regulations on Shabbos

Check out our Amazon Sefarim Shop WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Sponsor an Article https://vimeo.com/264402923   The walking regulations on Shabbos:[1] The prohibition: The verse[2] states “Im Tashiv Mishabbos Raglecha…Vechibadeto Meiasos Derachecha etc/If from walking you will rest and honor Shabbos by not doing weekday activity.” From here the Sages[3] learned […]

The 613 commands

Bereishis Mitzvah 1; Positive 1: Peru Urevu. To multiply and have children. Lech Licha Mitzvah 2; Positive 2: Bris Mila. To circumcise a boy on the 8th Vayishlach Mitzvah 3; Negative 1: Not to eat the Gid Hanashe, the Sciatic nerve. Bo Mitzvah 4; Positive 3: To sanctify the new […]