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Questions relating to children under the age of 13 (for boys) or 12 (for girls). Children of this age are minors with respect to various rules, including the obligation to fulfill mitzvos (God's commands).
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What's the source that a Cheresh, Shoteh and Kattan are free from Mitzvos?
There are three categories of people who are free from doing Mitzvas:
Cheresh - a deaf-mute
Shoteh - a mentally incompetent person
Kattan - a child.
How do we know that they aren't liable for doin …
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Are you allowed to fix a raffle?
Schools (or camps) sometimes make raffles for their students. If you "Daven well", you get a ticket to a raffle taking place in the afternoon.
Sometimes, for good reasons or not, the school decides t …
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Can a minyan of children under Bar Mitzvah say Kaddish and Kedusha?
If a minyan of children (no adults) are praying, can they recite Kaddish and Kedusha?
At first glance, each child "pretends" to be an adult (well, any praying they do is in preparation of adulthood), …