What If…on Yamim Tovim - Volume 1

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You love it at your Shabbos table. Now you can enjoy What If? on all the Jewish holidays! It is Rosh Hashanah. A man holding a shofar is going to blow for a sick friend. A car pulls up and the driver says, “I'm Jewish. Would you mind blowing that shofar for me? Should he blow the shofar while yom tov is clearly being desecrated Boaz built a huge succah for his restaurant - and now patrons of other kosher eateries are using it, and his own customers have to wait. Can he ask the others to leave? A pre-Pesach food drive is hurting local groceries. Can the merchants demand that the food distribution be stopped? The bestselling and beloved What If? series has become a welcome staple at our Shabbos tables. Based on the popular Hebrew-language series Chashukei Chemed, written by noted rav and posek Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein shlita, and translated and arranged by Rabbi Moshe Sherrow, every volume in the What If? series includes hundreds of real-life halachic questions, each accompanied by a brief, practical scenario to illustrate the case, and an answer that is understandable and easy to follow. Make your holiday table extra-special with the great conversation starter, What If on Yamim Tovim.

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Someone looking to buy a pair of tefillin (boxes, scrolls, or straps), whether for himself or for his son, is often unaware of the details that need attention. What is more, the broad range of tefillin offered by retailers, as well as the sharp difference in price from one pair to another, can be a source of great confusion, and with good reason. Superficial examination of a pair of tefillin does not readily reveal the vast amount of work and effort that goes into the various stages of production, nor the relative superiority or inferiority of the finished product.
The purpose of this work is to make the reader aware of the various issues involved. In addition to setting forth the laws of making and laying tefillin, we aim to familiarize the reader, and especially the bar mitzvah boy, with the procedures by which tefillin are made, problems that often occur en route, and the solutions thereof.

In addition, knowing the technical details involved in the manufacture of tefillin brings the study of hilchos tefillin to life, allowing the reader to picture and fully understand that which he studies. By creating a dynamic and enjoyable learning experience, this book will instill within the reader a love for the mitzvah.

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