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Why all the rabbinic fences?
By Menachem Posner Question:
I don't understand why the rabbis created so many laws to ensure that we do not transgress any of the Torah's laws; don't they trust us to do things right?
Answer:
Here is an analogy:
You insure your house, health, and the things which are ...
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Can I be called to the Torah if I am a skeptic?
By Tzvi Freeman
Question:
Years ago, I attended a seminar where we were presented with logical proofs that the Torah was delivered to us by Moses at Sinai. I was convinced and began a path towards complete Jewish observance. After many years and much thought, I (and ...
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Is it true we don't eat nuts on Rosh Hashanah?
By Malkie Janowski
It is indeed customary not to eat nuts on Rosh Hashanah, although this seems to be mentioned only in Ashkenazi halachic literature.
A practical reason for this is given by the Maharil (Rabbi Yaakov HaLevi Moelin), a talmudist of the 15th century ...
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Why can't I use a lemon instead of an etrog?
By Menachem Posner
Question:
How do we know that we must take an etrog as the fruit in the four kinds and that I cannot just use a lemon or an orange?
Answer:
The Torah
Leviticus 23:40 describes the fruit which we must take as פרי עץ הדר – pri etz hadar, which ...
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Why do we blow the shofar so many times on Rosh Hashanah?
By Eliezer Posner
Question:
Why do we blow the shofar so many times on Rosh Hashanah?
Answer:
There are different customs as to how many times the shofar is blown on Rosh Hashanah. In most communities the shofar is blown 100 times. Here's how we arrive at that ...
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Why do we cover the challah bread on the Shabbat table?
By Menachem Posner
There are a number of reasons for this tradition:
a) When our ancestors traveled in the desert for forty years, they subsisted on the manna that miraculously fell from heaven every day. The challah we eat on Shabbat is actually in place of that manna. ...
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Friend Owes Money
I loaned some money to an acquaintance who was in a really desperate situation. I didn't ask for it back until I knew the situation was better, and then I emailed. I never heard back. I know Judaism teaches that you shouldn't bear a grudge, but don't I ...
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Can I collect debts after a Shemitah year?
By Eliezer Danzinger
Question:
I am owed money by Jews for goods and services provided over the past few months on credit. I expected all of the outstanding invoices to have been paid by Rosh Hashanah, but it's beginning to look like some will not be paid by then. I did ...
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Loss of a child
By Tzvi Freeman Question:
G-d chose to take away my dear son from me. Can I have my son back as a newly born son with G-d's blessings?
Response:
The MidrashMishle 31 tells the story of Bruriah, the wife of Rabbi Meir. The couple was blessed with two boys. Lively and ...
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Why does everything always go wrong?
By Tzvi Freeman To a mother who was kvetching about everything always going wrong and her life was "full of curses and troubles"
Oy...I'm getting the picture.
Let me tell you what the Rebbe very often told people: Many troubles come because they feel at home. That is, ...
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