Forgetting B’dikas Chametz
Question: If you forget to perform b’dikas chametz and you remember on Chol HaMoed, should you wait...
Question: If you forget to perform b’dikas chametz and you remember on Chol HaMoed, should you wait...
Question: Must a baal t’shuvah perform hatafas dam bris (drawing of new blood) where his initial milah was performed by a mohel who was not shomer Torah u’mitzvos?
Question: In order to minimize unsafe socializing, should everyone, including people whose parents are still alive, remain inside shul for Yizkor?
Question: How long must you wait before performing a bris milah on a child with neonatal jaundice?
Short Answer: There is no short answer to this complex medical halachah question. A competent poseik, with knowledge of the medical issues, or access to medical advice, should be consulted.
Question: Should an outdoor Shacharis minyan blow shofar during Elul where there is a chance that the early morning blowing will disturb local residents, or is it preferable to blow shofar by Minchah?
Question: In light of social distancing, how should everyone get an aliyah on Simchas Torah?
Short Answer: If a minyan only has one sefer Torah and in general has been giving all the aliyos to the baal k’riah, on Simchas Torah the minyan can continue to do so, as there are certainly poskim who disagree generally with the custom of giving everyone an aliyah on Simchas Torah. Nevertheless, there may be some safe ways to perform this minhag this year, as well. However, Rav Hershel Schachter shlita told a group of rabbanim that because of safety concerns, this year it may make sense to give no one other than the baal k’riah an aliyah.
Question: Many shuls will be having additional minyanim for the Yamim Nora’im this year to enable social distancing. May the chazan of an earlier minyan daven at the amud a second time at a later minyan?