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Bais HaVaad Halacha Journal for Parshat Yitro

January 23, 2019 by shcassist

Bais HaVaad Halacha Journal for Parshat Yitro

Click below links to download PDF versions of our Halacha Journal: Print Full Print Version Yitro Print Full Version   2 Page Shul Version Yitro Print … [Read more...]

Partners in Crime: Stealing in Pairs

January 22, 2019 by shcassist

Partners in Crime: Stealing in Pairs

Summary of Parasha & Halacha Shiur for Parashat Yitro by Dayan Shlomo Cohen We are commanded not to steal. According to Maran, who follows the Rambam, that includes stealing from a non-Jew. However, the Rama permits keeping a Hafka’at Halva’a (forgotten debt) or mistake of a Goy, unless there is a chance of Hillul Hashem. The Sm”a writes,that not paying from … [Read more...]

Daf Yomi in Halacha Topics Parshat Yitro

January 21, 2019 by shcassist

Daf Yomi in Halacha Topics Parshat Yitro

Meseches Chulin Daf 59 Daf 60 Daf 61 Daf 62 Daf 63 Daf 64 Daf 65 … [Read more...]

Halachot of Daily Living

January 21, 2019 by shcassist

Halachot of Daily Living

Laws Related to Berachot I walk past a coffee shop every day. From outside the store, I can smell the coffee. Should I recite a Beracha on this aroma? The Mishnah Berurah (216:16) writes that if one smells hot ground coffee, since it emits a strong aroma, one should recite the Beracha of “Ha’Noten Re’ah Tov Ba’Perot.” However, it is questionable whether one can recite … [Read more...]

Ribbit: Matters of Interest

January 21, 2019 by shcassist

Ribbit: Matters of Interest

Cosigning and Similar Concepts It is definitely permitted for a Jew to co-sign as a standard Arev (guarantor) on a loan initiated by a public company. Being that the terms are that the lender will turn to the borrower for payment first, he is considered the borrower and the cosigner is merely guaranteeing the loan in the event of default. On the other hand, an Arev of the … [Read more...]

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