Mishnah Berurah Questions & Answers Results
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1/6/2006
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Does one recite a Beracha when tying Tzitzit to a four-cornered garment?
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1/6/2006
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Must one affix Mezuzot to the doorways of a house that he owns if he does not live there?
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1/6/2006
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Must one affix Tzitzit to a four-cornered garment that he keeps in a drawer?
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1/5/2006
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Under extenuating circumstances, when one cannot wait until the point of "Mi'she'yakir" (one Halachic hour before sunrise) to put on his Tallit, does he recite a Beracha if he puts it on after daybre
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1/5/2006
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If one recited Arbit before sunset and then puts on a Tallit, does he recite a Beracha?
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1/5/2006
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Do four-cornered sheets (upon which one sleeps) require Tzitzit?
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1/5/2006
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Do four-cornered blankets require Tzitzit?
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1/5/2006
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Should one continue wearing his Tallit for Arbit on Motza'ei Yom Kippur (meaning, the Arbit recited immediately following the Ne'ila service), or should he remove it before Arbit?
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1/5/2006
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If one arrives late on the night of Yom Kippur and when he puts on his Tallit he is unsure as to whether or not the sun has set, does he recite the Beracha?
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1/5/2006
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If one arrives late on the night of Yom Kippur and puts on his Tallit during the period of "Bein Ha'shemashot" between sunset and nightfall does he recite the Beracha?
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1/5/2006
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If one arrives late to the synagogue on the night of Yom Kippur, and night has already fallen by the time he puts on his Tallit, does he recite the Beracha?
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1/5/2006
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When the Chazan puts on a Tallit to lead the nighttime Arbit service (as is the practice among many Ashkenazim), must he examine the Tzitzit strings to confirm their validity?
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1/5/2006
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If one wears a four-cornered pajama during the day, must he affix Tzitzit to the garment?
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10/28/2005
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If a person used his hands to clean himself in the restroom and has no water for washing his hands, may he wipe them on some surface and then pray?
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10/28/2005
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If a person used his hands to clean himself in the restroom and has no water for washing his hands, may he wipe them on some surface and then recite "Asher Yatzar"?
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