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Many questions can be answered by simply searching the articles on this site. However, if you didn’t find it or have a specific situation please feel free to ask your question.

  1. For business related halachic questions, visit BusinessHalacha.com or contact ask@businesshalacha.com or 877-845-8455.
  2. For questions related to Shatnez in clothing, visit Boston Shatnez Laboratory or contact bostonshatnezlab@gmail.com or 617-782-2624.
  3. For Kashrut related questions
    1. visit The Kof K or contact Rabbi Moshe Dovid Lebovits at mlebovits@kof-k.org.
    2. visit The OU or contact
    3. visit The Star K or contact
  4. For questions related to Lashon Hara visit The Chafetz Chaim Heritage Foundation or contact
  5. For Brachot related questions visit Berachot.org or contact comments@berachot.org.

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