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The Molad for Cheshvan 5782 is 2:28am Jerusalem time on Thursday 24th November 2022 and the latest time for kiddush levana for Sephardim is 2:28am Jerusalem time on Friday 9th December 2022 and for Ashkenazim 8:50pm Jerusalem time on Thursday 8th December 2022.
- Morning Routine
- Prayer
- What One May Do before Davening
- Davening Times
- General Halachot of Davening
- Answering Amen
- Avoiding Davening After Drinking Intoxicating Beverages
- Correcting a Bad Dream
- Davening with a Minyan That Uses a Different Nusach
- Dvarim SheBichtav
- Kaddish
- Kavanah necessary for Davening (Kavanah for Tefillah)
- Mitzvah to Daven
- Prayers for Certain Occasions
- Shaliach Tzibbur
- Fulfilling One's Obligation by Listening to a Bracha (Shomea KeOneh)
- Someone who comes late to Davening
- Turning to the Right and Left
- What to do if one missed davening (Tashlumin)
- Halachos of a Shul
- Specific parts of Davening
- Birchot HaShachar
- Birchot HaTorah
- Korbanot
- Kaddish
- Pesukei DeZimrah
- Barchu
- Birchot Kriyat Shema
- Kriyat Shema
- Shmoneh Esrei
- Mashiv HaRuach UMorid HaGeshem
- Atta Chonen
- Atta Chonantanu
- Hashivenu
- Slach Lanu
- Refaenu
- Barech Aleinu (VeTen Tal UMatar Lebracha)
- Yaaleh VeYavo (insertion for Rosh Chodesh)
- Al Hanissim on Chanukah
- Sim Shalom
- Taking Three Steps Back
- Chazarat HaShatz
- Havinenu
- Kriyat HaTorah
- Hallel
- Tachanun, Ashrei, Aleinu, Shir Shel Yom
- Special prayer for travelers (Tefillat HaDerech)
- Mincha
- Mariv/Arvit
- Mussaf
- Repeating Shema at night
- Bedtime Shema
- Tikkun Chatzot
- Brachot
- Brachot on Food
- General Concepts
- Having Kavana for Mitzvot
- Delaying Mitzvot
- Kavana During Brachot
- Shomea KeOneh
- Safek Brachot LeHaKel
- Making one hundred Brachot daily
- Shiur of K'zayis (Kazayis)
- Interruptions to a Bracha (Hefsek)
- Location Change (Shinui Makom)
- Food that comes during a meal
- Brachot on Food One Eats Before a Meal
- Order of Brachot
- Correcting a Mistaken Bracha
- Making the Bracha Properly
- Brachot on Specific Foods
- Bread (HaMotzei)
- Breakfast Cereals
- Grape Juice and Wine (HaGafen)
- Ikar and Tofel (Combination of Ingredients)
- Shehakol (drinks, candies)
- Soups
- Mezonot
- Wheat and grain products (noodle, cake, pastry)
- Rice and rice products (rice, rice cake, rice crispies)
- Pas Haba Bikisnin (cookies, cakes, crackers)
- Making a meal on Mezonot
- HaEtz and HaAdama
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Processed fruits and vegetables (jelly, jam, peanut butter)
- Corn and potato products (corn chip, mashed potato)
- Raw or roasted grain (granola, puffed wheat)
- Bracha Achrona
- Birkat Hamazon
- Brachot on Mitzvot
- Brachot of Praise
- Brachot on Special Occasions
- Learning Torah
- Mitzvot of Talmud Torah
- Kavod HaTorah (Respect for Torah)
- Klalim (Rules)
- Shabbat
- Mitzvot of Shabbat
- Blessing for new moon (Birkat Halevana/Kiddush Levana)
- Enjoying Shabbat (Oneg Shabbat)
- Fourth meal of Shabbat (Melaveh Malka)
- Havdalah (Sanctifying the conclusion of Shabbat)
- Having a meal on Friday (Having a meal on Erev Shabbat)
- Kiddush (Sanctifying Shabbat)
- Lighting Shabbat candles
- Making early Shabbat (Tosefet Shabbat)
- Making one hundred Brachot on Shabbat
- Preparing foods on Shabbat
- Preparing for Shabbat (Erev Shabbat)
- Reading the weekly Torah portion (Shenayim Mikrah)
- Respecting Shabbat (Kavod Shabbat)
- Shabbat prayers (Shabbos Davening)
- The meals of Shabbat (Seudat Shabbat)
- Third meal of Shabbat (Seudat Shelishit)
- Two loaves of bread (Lechem Mishneh)
- When does Shabbat end? (Motzei Shabbat)
- When does Shabbat start?
- Practical Laws of Shabbat
- Allowing Carrying Using an Eruv Chatzerot
- Animals on Shabbat
- Asking a Jew to work on Shabbat
- Asking a non-Jew to work on Shabbat (Amirah LeNochri)
- Benefiting from a Violation of Shabbat (Maaseh Shabbat)
- Books, notebooks, and papers
- Brushing Teeth on Shabbat
- Building a structure on Shabbat (Boneh)
- Carrying on Shabbat
- Cleaning the dishes
- Cleaning and Folding Garments on Shabbat
- Clearing the table
- Cooking (Ofeh and Bishul)
- Cosmetics on Shabbat
- Dancing and clapping on Shabbat
- Electricity on Shabbat
- Games on Shabbat
- Getting dressed on Shabbat
- Giving birth on Shabbat
- Grinding (Tochen)
- Handling objects on Shabbat (Muktzeh)
- Infants on Shabbat
- Introduction to the Modern Eruv
- Kneading (Lash)
- Mail on Shabbat
- Medicine on Shabbat (Refuah on Shabbat)
- Melacha That Begins Before Shabbat
- Opening bottles and containers (Boneh)
- Plants on Shabbat (Zoreah)
- Preparing for after Shabbat (Hachana)
- Reading on Shabbat (Daber Davar)
- Recreation on Shabbat
- Separating mixtures (Borer)
- Squeezing fruits (Sechita)
- Speaking on Shabbat (Daber Davar)
- Taking a cruise over Shabbat
- Taking measurements on Shabbat
- Transactions on Shabbat
- Transportation on Shabbat
- Wages on Shabbat (Sachar Shabbat)
- Washing one’s body on Shabbat
- Concepts of Melacha
- 39 Melachot
- Order of making bread
- Order of making garments
- Order of making hides
- Order of Construction
- Mitzvot of Shabbat
- Holidays
- Lifecycles
- Kashrut
- General overview of Kashrut
- Basar SheNitalem Min HaAyin
- Bishul Akum
- Checking for Bugs
- Dairy Bread
- Eating Dairy and Meat at the Same Table
- Gelatin
- Glatt Kosher Meat
- Grape Juice and Wine
- Items That Cannot Be Nullified
- Kosher Cheese
- Kosher Milk (Chalav Yisrael)
- Koshering a Kitchen
- Medications
- Milk and Meat in the Kitchen
- Non-Dairy Milk
- Nullification (Bitul BeRov)
- Pas Palter
- Dipping vessels in the Mikveh (Tevilat Keilim)
- Transferring Taste
- Tzaar Baalei Chayim
- Waiting between meat and dairy
- Yashan
- Women
- Mitzvot Performed by Women
- Degrees of Separation Between Genders for Modesty
- Niddah
- How a Woman Becomes a Niddah
- Attributing Blood to a Wound (Dam Macah)
- Bedika Clothes (Maarot)
- Hargasha
- Ketamim (Finding a Stain)
- Petichat Hamekor
- Veset (Anticipating the Period)
- When a Woman is a Niddah
- Harchakot of Niddah (Separation while she's a Niddah)
- How a Woman Becomes Pure
- Niddah Before and After the Wedding
- Preparing for the Wedding (Dam Chimud)
- The Night of the Wedding (Beilat Mitzvah)
- Chupat Niddah (If a woman is Niddah at the time of the Wedding)
- Bedikot after Marriage
- Pregnancy and Giving Birth
- How a Woman Becomes a Niddah
- Contemporary Issues
- Abortion
- Bracha on Coffee and Tea
- Bracha on wheat puffs-smacks
- Bracha on Granola Bars
- Drawing or sculpting forbidden images
- Is our Milk Kosher?
- Listening to Music
- Minhag
- Techelet
- Writing a secular date
- Dina D'Malchusa Dina
- Secular Court (Arkaos)
- Intellectual & Digital Property
- Homosexuality
- Tattoos & Body Piercing
- Internet, TV, Social Media
- Medical Ethics
- Miscellaneous
- Ritual Practices
- Burying Religious Articles (Shaimos)
- Conversion (Gerut)
- Counting Jewish People (Issur LeSpor Yisrael)
- Cutting One's Nails
- Drawing or Sculpting Forbidden Images
- Entering a Church
- General Laws of Traveling
- Not Cutting One's Sideburns (Payis)
- Not Following the Ways of the Goyim (Chukot Akum)
- Not Saying Hashem's Name in Vain (Lo Tisa)
- Not wearing the other gender's clothing (Beged Ishah)
- Sending away the Mother Bird (Shiluach HaKan)
- Shatnez (Checking for Linen and Wool)
- Shaving (Peot HaZaken)
- Shichvat Zera Levatala
- Standing for a Talmid Chacham and for the elderly
- Sterilization (Sirus)
- Vows and Oaths (Nedarim and Shevuot)
- Zecher LeChurban (Practices to Remember the Destruction of the Temple)
- Business Halacha
- Laws of Monetary Interactions
- Acquisition (Kinyanim)
- Being Careful With Other People's Money (Gezel)
- Deceitful Practices (Genivat Daat) (Onat Devarim)
- Lending
- Taking Interest (Ribbit)
- Emuna & Business (Masa u'matan b'emuna)
- Unfair Competition (Hasagat Gevul)
- Overcharging (Onaat Mamon)
- Subletting (Shechirut)
- Beit Din and Dayanim (Jewish Court and Judges)
- Halachos for Professionals
- General Laws for Professionals
- Halachos of Interviews
- Cheating Clients or Employees
- Taking Breaks at Work
- Explaining Orthodox Practice to Non-Jews
- False Advertising and Disclaimers
- Ribbis (Taking Interest)
- Yichud (Seclusion of Men and Women)
- Nivul Peh (Inappropriate Speech)
- Parnasa
- Bitachon and Hishtadlut
- Unfair Competition (Hasagat Gevul)
- Overcharging (Onaat Mamon)
- Paying Workers on Time
- Land of Israel
- Between Man and His Fellow
- Anger
- Building a Fence Around One's Roof (Maakeh)
- Charity (Tzedaka)
- Comforting the Mourners (Nichum Aveilim)
- Community Obligations
- Embarrassing Others (Malbin Peni Chavero)
- Honoring one's parents (Kibud Av V'Em)
- How to Relate to Those Who Are Different than Oneself
- Hurting Others' Feelings (Onaat Devarim)
- Loving your friend (Ahavat Re'im)
- Marriage
- Mitzvah of Rebuke (Tochacha)
- Not Speaking Negatively About One's Fellow (Lashon Hara)
- Perfecting Middot (Positive Character Traits)
- Prohibition to Lie (Sheker)
- Returning Lost Objects (Hashavat Aviedah)
- Revenge and Bearing a Grudge (Lo Tikom veLo Titor)
- Using Clean Speech (Lashon Naki)
- Visiting the Sick (Bikur Cholim)
- Welcoming Guests (Hachnasat Orchim)
- Between Man and Himself
- References
- Safrut
- Ritual Practices
- How to Edit Halachipedia
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