MidrESHET HAYIL

MidrESHET HAYIL
The Daily Companion for the Sephardi Woman

Friday, October 5, 2012

One Halakhah Closer to Becoming an Eshet Hayil

 BS''D

19 Tishrei 5773

Today is the fifth day of SUKKOT! Remember to say Ya'aleh VeYavo!

Hallel is also recited today, but women do not make a Berakhah on it (in both the beginning and the end) J

 

Shabbat Kodesh Parashat VeZot HaBerakhah

Hadlakat Nerot NY 6:11pm
Mossai Shabbat 7:09pm
Rabbenu Tam 7:40pm


The following are permitted on Hol HaMoed: creating and using fire or electricity, tape recording, playing musical instruments, taking photographs, ironing garments, cutting nails, and shining shoes.

 

Similar to other work, writing on Hol HaMoed is permitted in some cases and prohibited in others. It is permitted to write anything important that might be forgotten. Students in school are permitted to take notes from the teacher as without notes they may forget the lesson they have learnt. Writing homework is also permitted, as a class lesson or reading exercise is easily forgotten without the writing reinforcement. Letters to a friend, which are not written or typed in a careful or `professional' style are permitted.


For a Devar Torah on the Parashah, please visit www.flyingsoul-o.com

Shabbat Shalom uMevorakh uModaim LeSimhah!
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