What is the law if prior to counting one said that “Today is Lag Baomer”, may he count that night with a blessing? If he said the words “Today is Lag Baomer”, he does not fulfill his obligation and may count that night with a blessing.[1] However, some[2] conclude one […]
2. Leaving part of one’s wall unpainted Zecher Lachurban
* The article below is an excerpt from the above Sefer *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Purchase on our website WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email 2. Leaving part of one’s wall unpainted:[1] When the Temple was […]
Tattoos in Halacha-Everything you need to know
Making a Tattoo:[1] The verse[2] states “And the writing of a tattoo you shall not place on yourselves.” From here it is learned that it is Biblically forbidden to make a Tattoo on one’s skin.[3] One who does so transgresses the above negative command, and according to some Poskim[4], also […]
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Customs of 10th
The Customs followed until midday of the tenth of Av Click here Customs of the tenth of Av to read the laws pertinent in todays shiur
Laundering
The laws of Laundering clothing During the Nine days Click here Laundering clothing to read the laws covered in this Shiur.
Bathing
The laws of Bathing during the nine days Click here The laws of Bathing and Showering to read the laws covered in this Shiur
Meat and Wine
Meat, poultry & Wine during the Nine Days Eating meat and poultry Drinking wine
Women or sick Fasting on Tishe Beav
Fasting: It is forbidden for an adult man or woman to eat or drink anything on Tisha B’av, with exception to the cases brought below. Sick: One who is sick:[1] A person who is sick and needs to eat, is not required to fast on Tisha B’av.[2] If he […]
Parshas Re’eh-Summary of the Parsha
Parshas Re’eh Pesukim: 126 [Siman:פליאה] Haftorah: Yeshayahu 54:11-55:5 Number of Mitzvos: There are a total of Fifty-five Mitzvos in Parshas Re’eh; Seventeen positive commands and Thirty-eight negative commands. The following are the commands in the order listed by the Sefer Hachinuch. A. Positive: 1. Mitzvah 436/Positive 187: To destroy […]