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Rav Abadi - Have you written about practices for the 3 Weeks and the Omer? I was wondering, in particular, about live music and attending concerts during these periods. And not attending in the context of a community whose members might not be aware of the...

Bishul akum / pat akum pat palter?

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My mother in law is not Jewish. She baked cookies for us (including her grandchildren) using only kosher ingredients. Can these be considered pat palter or be permissible in some other way?

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