Mishnah Berurah Questions & Answers Results
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10/6/2005
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In which manner does Halacha permit one to eat during the Ten Days of Repentance goods baked by a gentile baker?
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10/5/2005
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Is "Tzidkatecha" recited during Mincha of Shabbat Shuva?
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10/5/2005
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When is the preferable time to recite Birkat Ha'levana (the blessing over the new moon) for the month of Tishrei?
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10/5/2005
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Should legal proceedings in a Bet Din (Rabbinic court) be conducted during the period of Aseret Yemei Teshuva?
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10/5/2005
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How does the Selichot service on Erev Yom Kippur differ from that on the other days of Aseret Yemei Teshuva (according to the practice of the Ashkenazim)?
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10/5/2005
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If a circumcision is performed in the synagogue on one of the Aseret Yemei Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance, the period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), does the congregation recite "Avinu Malke
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12/13/2005
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If a person did not, for whatever reason, light the Chanukah candles on the first night, how many candles should he light on the subsequent nights of Chanukah?
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12/13/2005
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May one extinguish or derive personal benefit from the Chanukah candles after they have burned the minimum duration of a half-hour?
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12/13/2005
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Is it preferable to have the Chanukah candles burn beyond the minimum required half-hour period, by lighting with extra oil or long wax candles?
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12/13/2005
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If a person cannot be home to light candles at the proper time, should he have his wife light at home in his stead, or should he light when he returns home later?
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12/13/2005
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If one intentionally did not light Chanukah candles at the proper time, may he light later during the night?
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12/13/2005
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If a person will not have an opportunity to light after sunset, may he light before sunset?
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12/13/2005
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During Chanukah, should one recite Arvit before or after lighting candles?
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12/13/2005
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When is the preferred time for lighting the Chanukah candles?
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12/9/2005
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If one received an important phone call after he lit the first candle, may he have somebody else light the remaining candles so he can take the call?
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