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According to the Halacha it’s a mitzvah for Jews to visit their rebbes on Yom tov. My understanding is some poskim say it is a reminder of the yom tov korbanot, therefor could Jews who didn’t visit on Pesach visit on Pesach sheini

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Our new house was build weirdly in many ways. One of those oddities is the master bedroom can only be reached by walking through a bathroom. Does that mean we can never bring a siddur or any kind of sefer or my tefillin into the bedroom?

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I am a recent convert to the Islam. Ramadan has just begun. And I have to fast in the daytime for the month. This is so hard for me I am really struggling. I never did anything like this before. I know that Jews fast a lot. What is some advice you have as a Jew for getting comfortably through a daily fast?

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Hi Rabbi, Are gentiles considered the children of Hashem? Will they be in the future? If not, how should they deal with the fact that they matter less to Almighty G-d as mere creatures (dogs and cats are also creatures) because they happen to have had the wrong kind of mother? Respectfully yours,    

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I always thought you cannot do things to prepare for after Shabbat. And you cannot carry anything within an eruv that you plan to use solely after Shabbat. But I’ve faced a common scenario where I go over someone’s house for a Shabbat meal and they offer me leftovers and other food to take home that realistically there is zero chance I will eat during Shabbat. They get offended if I say no. When I explain the laws of the eruv, which are printed explicitly in the eruv guidebook everyone has, they act like it doesn’t apply in this situation. Many people get upset that I act like a know-it-all when all I am trying to do is follow Jewish law. Even some rabbis I go over sometimes offer me food to take home. This appears to be widespread practice in our community as many view the eruv as a free-for-all. What should I do about this?