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Should One Recite a Blessing on Chewing Gum?

The obligation to make a blessing doesn't depend on eating or tasting, but rather on the enjoyment of the palate. Since one who chews gum experiences sweetness and derives pleasure from it, it is clear that a blessing is required.

Mifaskei Rabbi Ovadia Yosef

03.11.13 | 14:40

Forbidden Wine (Yayin Nesech)

Wine used for idol worship is forbidden for drinking or any benefit, and drinking it is considered denying a basic principle of faith.

Rabbi Pinchas Doron

31.10.13 | 09:26

Honoring Our Parents: A Sacred Responsibility

Honoring parents is more than a moral value. Discover how Jewish sources describe it as a sacred responsibility rooted in faith, gratitude, and respect for life.

Rabbi Zamir Cohen

30.10.13 | 13:31

The Law Regarding Hitting Children

Modern approaches to child discipline: balancing traditional guidance with contemporary parenting wisdom.

Atar 'Halakha Yomit'

27.10.13 | 09:28

Q&A on Pets

A comprehensive guide to Jewish perspectives on pet ownership and pet care

Hidabroot Sofshavuah

24.10.13 | 15:40

The Prohibition of Orlah

The prohibition of orlah proscribes all fruits produced by a tree within its first three years

Rabbi Shneur Zalman Rivech

24.10.13 | 13:43

Including a Young Child in a Zimun

When two adults eat together with a child who has not yet reached the age of Bar Mitzvah, rabbinic authorities debate whether the child can be counted for a zimun (the invitation to recite Grace after Meals)

Atar 'Halakha Yomit'

24.10.13 | 13:08