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Q&A From Our Chabad.org Inbox—Passover Edition
Installment #4
Can I use vinegar to clean non-food items during Passover?
 Q&A From Our Chabad.org Inbox (Installment #3)
How Do I Explain G-d to My Grandchildren?
Can I Thank G‑d for a Hybrid Fruit?
I heard that G‑d does not want us to create hybrid fruit. So my question is, if G‑d is not happy with this fruit, should I make a blessing before eating it?
Do Young Girls Light Shabbat and Holiday Candles?
The rabbi in my synagogue tells me that my daughter should begin lighting Shabbat candles. My very traditional grandmother disagrees. Can you please enlighten me?
How Can the 10th of Tevet Interfere With Shabbat?
This is the only Jewish fast that is observed on Friday, which means that we fast all the way up until we make kiddush.
Fasting on Yom Kippur Which Falls on Shabbat
According to chassidic teachings, Yom Kippur falling on Shabbat doesn’t “deprive” us of the pleasures which Shabbat normally affords us. Rather the extremely holy nature of Yom Kippur accomplishes the same objective . . .
Are Songs Sung at Jewish Funerals?
Although I have not seen this explanation applied to this particular question, I think it fits . . .
When and Why We Started Reading the Haftarah
The origins of the haftarah reading are somewhat vague, and several theories have been suggested . . .
Why Do We Still Celebrate Holidays for Two Days in the Diaspora?
Is the Yom Tov Sheini an anachronism?
Recite the Blessing Before or After Performing a Mitzvah?
Generally, blessings are recited before performing a mitzvah—such as before eating matzah or before lighting the Chanukah candles. There are two exceptions. however.
And where does the term come from?
There are three intentions within the word, depending on context.
Three Torahs: When, How, and What It Means
There are four possible occasions during the course of a year when three scrolls are used.