Is it permissible to open mail or packages that were delivered to one’s home on Shabbat? Rav Shemuel Pinhasi rules that if mail was delivered to the mailbox outside the door to one’s home, he should Le’chatchila not bring it into his home until after Shabbat. If the mail was delivered into his
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Newspaper Delivery on Shabbat
The question is asked in Halacha whether it is permissible to subscribe to a newspaper or periodical that is delivered to a person’s house on Shabbat
Eating Dessert After Birkat Ha’mazon on Shabbat to Add Brachot
There is a requirement to recite one hundred Brachot each day. On Shabbat, this requirement poses somewhat of a challenge, due to the fact that the
If Trump Has Only Diminished The News Media, He Has Done The Nation Great Service
If only, oh, if only there had been someone to warn us that widespread mail-in voting would lead to chaos! If only someone had told us that an
Pouring Water on to Hot Food on Shabbat
The Shulchan Aruch protests against the practice of some people to pour hot water heated before Shabbat on hot foods on Shabbat to prevent them from
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At the time of this writing, there is no certified winner of the 2020 presidential election. Do not inform the Democrats, the media, or Big Tech
Embarking On A New Chapter At Sha’arei Zion: A Girl’s High School
When the first Bukharian immigrants set foot in Queens, they never would have envisioned religious meccas of education and spiritual growth in their