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Paying With Fire

January 9, 2019 by shcassist

Paying With Fire

By: Rabbi Yosef Greenwald Who Is Responsible for the California Wildfires? The recent severe fires in northern California, with the ensuing tragic loss of life and of property, gives us all pause to reflect on the great kindness of Hashem and to realize how much we depend on Him to protect us every moment of our lives. That being said, we also can take some time to … [Read more...]

Bais HaVaad Halacha Journal for Parshas Vaeira

January 3, 2019 by shcassist

Bais HaVaad Halacha Journal for Parshas Vaeira

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

Daf Yomi in Halacha Topics Parshat Va’Era

January 2, 2019 by shcassist

Daf Yomi in Halacha Topics Parshat Va’Era

Meseches Chulin Daf 38 Daf 39 Dfa 40 Daf 41 Daf 42 Daf 43 Daf 44 … [Read more...]

One & Only: Praying to Hashem near Avoda Zara

January 2, 2019 by shcassist

One & Only: Praying to Hashem near Avoda Zara

Summary of Parasha & Halacha Shiur on P. Va’Era, by Rabbi Ariel Ovadia The Pasuk says, that when the Barad (hailstones) hit Mitzrayim, פרעה  called Moshe and begged him to remove this harsh plague. Moshe answered that he will pray to Hashem when he leaves the city. Rashi explains that Moshe couldn’t pray in the city because it was full of idols. The Terumat … [Read more...]

Halachot of Daily Living: Laws related to Zimmun

January 2, 2019 by shcassist

Halachot of Daily Living: Laws related to Zimmun

If one knows that he will need to leave the meal early, and he does not want to have to wait for a zimun, what should he do? The obligation of zimun is only if three or more men are kovea (establish) themselves to eat together. This means that the men deliberately sit down to eat together, or they finish eating together. However, if one sits down with two that already began … [Read more...]

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