Chinuch on Yom Kippur
Question: Must a father teach his young child to refrain from eating in part on Yom Kippur? Short...
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				Connecting the Queens Jewish Community			Question: Must a father teach his young child to refrain from eating in part on Yom Kippur? Short...
Question: May one answer Amein to a brachah that he hears over the phone or over Zoom?
Short Answer: According to many contemporary poskim, we follow the ruling of Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l and not the ruling of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach zt”l, and allow one to recite Amein when hearing a live brachah recited over the phone, and by extension, over Zoom.
Question: Should you rest your head on your arm for Tachanun in outdoor minyanim?
Short Answer: Unless you can see an aron kodesh (with a sefer Torah in it), you should not fall on your arm during Tachanun in outdoor minyanim.
Question: How should a bris milah with social distancing be performed in a COVID-19 world?
Question: Should minyanim during coronavirus only wait for six people to finish Sh’moneh Esrei before starting Chazaras HaShatz?
Question: Is there a mitzvah to perform bikur cholim on a patient stricken with coronavirus?
Short Answer: According to the simple understanding of a t’shuvah by the Rama, one fulfills the mitzvah of bikur cholim when visiting a patient stricken with a contagious disease. However, many poskim disagree with the Rama, and other poskim rule that even the Rama agrees that one must not endanger himself in order to perform this mitzvah.
Question: Many outdoor minyanim are currently taking place throughout the neighborhood and, as a result, men and women in nearby houses often hear the davening from the privacy of their homes, even when not davening together with the minyan. Must such a person stop what he or she is doing and answer K’dushah together with the outdoor minyan?
