Can I Eat a Snack Before Visiting the Ohel?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including eating a snack before visiting the Ohel at night, Bishul Yisroel for tuna, tasting before Kiddush, Tehillim at night for a shidduch, eating marshmallows with milk, and glow-in-the-dark toys on Shabbos.

The Kabbalah of Amalek

Watch: ‘The Parsha Through the Lens of Reb Levi Yitzchok’ featuring a dvar Torah on the weeks Parsha from the writing of Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson as presented by Rabbi Dovid Dubov.

Which Fruits Should I Buy for Tu Bishvat?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including which fruits to eat on Tu Bishvat, reciting Shehecheyanu on fruits available year-round, how to check fruits for bugs, a man wearing women’s sunglasses, and making a bracha on cake for dessert.

The Secret of the Middle Matza

Watch: ‘The Parsha Through the Lens of Reb Levi Yitzchok’ featuring a dvar Torah on the weeks Parsha from the writing of Harav Levi Yitzchak Schneerson as presented by Rabbi Dovid Dubov.

Should I Be Saying Three Brachos for Rice?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including saying three brachos for rice, saying Tehillim in middle of davening, a lost kesuba, 60 breaths of sleep, and davening that someone in pain should pass away. Also follow up on naming a boy after a woman, reciting korbanos before the time for mincha, and adding a candle after missing one.

Can I Name a Boy After a Woman?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including Pas Yisroel for granola bars, lighting Shabbos candles after mistakenly making the bracha, adding a candle when forgetting to light, thanking Hashem for a new baby, and mayim acharonim for women.

Do Granola Bars Need to be Pas Yisroel?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including Pas Yisroel for granola bars, lighting Shabbos candles after mistakenly making the bracha, adding a candle when forgetting to light, thanking Hashem for a new baby, and mayim acharonim for women.

Do I Need to Put Homework in Shaimos?

Watch at 7 PM: Harav Gedalya Oberlander will answer practical halachic questions including what really needs to go in shaimos, making snowmen and snowballs on Shabbos, shoveling and putting salt on snow, and owning lifelike dolls.

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