Piskei Corona #3: Kashering a Dishwasher

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    1. Title: Mashiv Haruach
      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Dov Komet &##44;

      When do we stop saying mashiv haruach umorid hageshem if there are no shuls in town that have a minyan?

    2. Title: Mashiv Haruach
      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Dov Komet &##44;

      When do we stop saying mashiv haruach umorid hageshem if there are no shuls in town that have a minyan?

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      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Teacher Reply &##44;

      It should be recited in shachris but not in mussaf. But perhaps adding Morid HaTal for mussaf is a good idea just to be safe. If one says morid hatal they cannot go wrong בדיעבד. > On Mar 27, 2020, at 8:50 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >  Dear Rabbi Hershel Schachter, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by Dov Komet. > > Dov Komet asked this question treated as [public] message. > > Please click here to reply publicly (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will remain invisible) or click here to reply privately (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Piskei Corona #3: Kashering a Dishwasher > Subject: Mashiv Haruach > Question: When do we stop saying mashiv haruach umorid hageshem if there are no shuls in town that have a minyan?

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      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Teacher Reply &##44;

      It should be recited in shachris but not in mussaf. But perhaps adding Morid HaTal for mussaf is a good idea just to be safe. If one says morid hatal they cannot go wrong בדיעבד. > On Mar 27, 2020, at 8:50 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >  Dear Rabbi Hershel Schachter, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by Dov Komet. > > Dov Komet asked this question treated as [public] message. > > Please click here to reply publicly (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will remain invisible) or click here to reply privately (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Piskei Corona #3: Kashering a Dishwasher > Subject: Mashiv Haruach > Question: When do we stop saying mashiv haruach umorid hageshem if there are no shuls in town that have a minyan?

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