The Laws & Customs of Purim - Rabbi Yaakov Goldstein - Books - Createspace - 9781506017952 - January 5, 2015
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The Laws & Customs of Purim

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Publisher Marketing: Shaar Hamidrash: A full section of Midrash & Chassidic teachings on the Purim story brought in the Megillah. Includes Hundreds of Q&A on the Megillah story compiled from classical Midrashim and Chassidic teachings! Meaning of the Holiday: Compilation of Chassidic teachings and Q&A on the meaning of the Purim Holiday which enter rejuvenation to your Purim experience! Shaar Halacha: Full summary of Shulchan Aruch Harav chapters 685-697! Chabad Practice & Customs as well as the custom of the Rabbeim emphasized in each relevant law! Hundreds of practical Q&A allocated from the sea of Poskim! Wealth of footnotes including explanations, background, and the ruling of all the other major Poskim! Covers the month of Adar; Taanis Esther; Erev Purim; Purim! Do you know the answers to these questions? In Midrash: How did we accept the Torah at the times of Mordechai? Why is Hashem's name not mentioned explicitly in the Megillah? Was Achashveirosh of royal lineage? Was Esther married to Mordechai? Why are the letters of "Taf" "Shin" "Zayin" written in small? In Halacha: Must one specifically give half dollars as Machatzis Hashekel? What is the law of one who travels to Jerusalem on Purim? May women eat prior to hearing Megillah? What is the law if one missed a word in the Megillah Must the receiver know the identity of the person who sent him Mishloach Manos? Does the Rebbe's decree against drinking more than a Revius of Mashkeh apply likewise on Purim?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 5, 2015
ISBN13 9781506017952
Publishers Createspace
Genre Religious Orientation > Jewish
Pages 268
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 14 mm   ·   843 g

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