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The Oops Series
The Oops Series
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You ever find yourself wishing you knew the answer to the scenario you just got stuck in? Like, "Oops I just found Chometz in my house on Pesach, now what?". Here we try to address those types of questions - turning us all into "oops experts"!
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Never sure what to do when you Menorah goes out- just listen and change that for good.
I should clarify that even when one does not need to relight the Mishna Berura says that it is best that one relights the light, nonetheless.
Missed Al Hanisim - not sure what to do? Listen & get it clear!
Finally, get these clear and never be uncertain about the correct prep you should be doing for davening, and when you do or don't have to stop in the middle of your davening.
Oops, the all too common scenario happened again - I did not have kavana in the first Bracha of Shmoneh Esrei - now what? Do I Daven again? What about other Brachos? What if I didn't finish the Bracha yet, can I save it?
Listen for a few and it should all be clear!
So you are at Kiddush and had a sip of wine, do you need/can you make a bracha on your Soda? Don't know why that's even a question - make sure to listen, it will all become clear!
Here we will discuss some of the common questions regarding these Brachos. Is it all or nothing? Do I make the Bracha if I hear thunder in middle fo Birchas Krias Shema? Do all types of lightning get a Bracha? Do you need to see the bolt? And more...
Oops I forgot to make Eiruv Tavshilin - now what? Enjoy, and as always please send questions and concerns! To suggest any scenarios please email to theoopsseries@gmail.com
Oops I forgot to do heseiba! Now, this can get complicated we have ד׳ כוסות, מצה, כורך, אפיקומן. Let's try to get this clear. Are all of the kosos even the same?
In this episode we discuss two scenarios that can come up on Pesach. First case is in regard to Kitnityos mishaps. The second, finding chometz on Pesach. Are you clear about what to do? If not, let's hope this helps!





