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Rabbi Chaim Brovender of WebYeshiva.org, examines whether or not
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Rabbi Chaim Brovender, of WebYeshiva.org, discusses some of the halachot involved in tidying up the house on Shabbat when it is already late in the day, when your efforts will likely be of more benefit to you after Shabbat than it will be on Shabbat itself.
Rabbi Chaim Brovender, of WebYeshiva.org, discusses the prohibition of preparing on Shabbat for After Shabbat, as compared to preparing on Shabbat for later on that Shabbat. For example, making a bed on Shabbat is dependent on whether the bed will be slept in later that same Shabbat.
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Rabbi Chaim Brovender, of WebYeshiva.org, addresses a student's question of how one can deal with inadvertently seeing or reading advertisements on Shabbat.
Rabbi Chaim Brovender, of WebYeshiva.org, looks at the question of whether it is permissible to read
 
 
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