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by Maccabee Gabay | Apr 21, 2024 | Pesach Products

is this kosher for Passover ?

Chobani non fat Greek yogurt

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thank you

5 gum kosher for Passover ?

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Saying brachot while walking

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Hello, Are we allowed to say brachot (Asher Yatzar, Birkot Hashachar, food blessings) by walking or doing something else? For example, you wake up, wash hands, and when making the bed or other morning activities saying the Birkot Hashachar. Or going to the bathroom...

Spotting but not Niddah

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Hello Rabbi. I have a question regarding a situation where a husband and wife have past the 2 abstination periods and the wife is starting to spot but not enough to render her niddah. Should they abstain at that point or is there no need to? Thank you.

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