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⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations
Post Views: 40 The Use of a Safety Pin on Shabbos: Sewing and Carrying Considerations[1] The use of a safety pin on Shabbat raises two distinct halachic considerations. The first concerns the prohibition of sewing (tofer). The question is whether fastening two sides of a garment with a safety pin
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings
Post Views: 85 Mi Shepara: An ancient curse sanctioned for unfaithful Business Dealings[1] Mi Shepara is a concept within the laws of financial transactions, discussed in the section of Choshen Mishpat, whereby a person becomes liable for a very severe curse pronounced by the Sages if he retracts from a business agreement
⚖️ Daily Halacha: What is the law if one crossed the international dateline during Sefira?
Post Views: 4,704 What is the law if one crossed the international dateline during Sefira and went back or forward a weekday? What number Sefira is he to count, and when does he celebrate Shavuos?[1] A. Background-Is Shavuos celebrating the day that the Torah was given?[2] The holiday of Shavuos
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Naming one’s son or daughter after one’s father or mother (the Grandparent of the newborn) while they’re still alive
Post Views: 136 Naming one’s son or daughter after one’s father or mother (the Grandparent of the newborn) while they’re still alive:[1] One of the most meaningful moments in welcoming a new child into the world is choosing a name. In Jewish tradition, a name is far more than a
⚖️ Daily Halacha: The Bracha on Coconut Products
Post Views: 153 The Bracha on Coconut Products Agronomic and Botanical Overview of the Coconut – Growth, Structure, and Uses How it grows: Coconuts grow on coconut palm trees, scientifically known as Cocos nucifera. The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) is a perennial, monoecious palm belonging to the family Arecaceae
⚖️ Daily Halacha: Is Meiyn Sheva recited in a private Minyan that is not taking place in a Shul?
Post Views: 135 Is Meiyn Sheva recited in a private Minyan that is not taking place in a Shul?[1] The blessing of Meiyn Sheva is only recited in an established Shul, which is defined as an area in which a Minyan Davens on a constant basis. [This applies even if
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