Ask The Rabbi

Ask The Rabbi

category:  Other

Kiddush at a communal meal.
When men and women are having a communal Shabbat meal in two adjoining rooms, should Kiddush be made separately for the women?
Answer: If the women are able to hear the Kiddush that is being made in the men’s room, and the man who makes Kiddush intends to enable them to fulfill their Halachic obligation to hear Kiddush, it is not necessary to make Kiddush separately for them.

There are no hard and fast rules about white shirts. In general, a white shirt is considered to be a modest but respectable garment, and a person should wear clothing that is respectable.


Also, part of the day is spent standing in prayer in front of the Creator, and this certainly warrants respectable attire.


In any case, the main thing is not the external garments, but rather the spiritual ones, namely, a person’s thought, speech, and deed. Physical clothing is only a means to the end, the goal being purity of spiritual garments.

Sources