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Which Tzedakah Box Gets The Coin? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Meir Orlian | 30 Adar I 5784 – Sunday, March 10, 2024

Which Tzedakah Box Gets The Coin? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Meir Orlian | 30 Adar I 5784 – Sunday, March 10, 2024
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Yom Kippur: Charity as a path to repentance - opinion

The obligation to give charity is based on both our need to take care of each other and a recognition that we are just the custodians of money.

The Contemporary Metropolis and Reshut HaRabbim | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Yaakov Hoffman | 5 Nisan 5782 – April 6, 2022

The Contemporary Metropolis and Reshut HaRabbim | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Yaakov Hoffman | 5 Nisan 5782 – April 6, 2022
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How Early Can One Read The Megillah At Night? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Yaakov Hoffman | 7 Adar 5781 – February 18, 2021

Photo Credit: Jewish Press / 123rf.com Taanit Esther is neither of Biblical nor Talmudic origin (according to the vast majority of authorities – see Beit Yosef, Orach Chayim 686). It is a custom dating back to the times of the Geonim. Yet despite its relatively low-level halachic status, most people break their Taanit Esther fast much later than they break their Yom Kippur fast! The reason for this practice is simple: Purim (usually) immediately follows Taanit Esther. As soon as Taanit Esther ends, the obligation to read Megillat Esther sets in. Since one shouldn’t eat before performing a mitzvah, the fast by default ends up lasting until the services for Purim night conclude. For those who can’t attend services in shul and must wait until someone comes home shul to

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