2) We mentioned above the din of R’ Yitzchok that: אדם עשוי למשמש בכיסו בכל שעה ושעה – “People constantly check their pockets”. The question is, if this is true, what is the heter for one to daven with money in his pocket, surely, he will be busy the entire time checking his pockets, which is distracting?
3) As we spoke about at length above, in this week’s parsha we have the mitzvah of shiluach hakan. Rashi brings from the Gemara in Chullin (142) that the mitzvah of shiluach hakan is a מצוה קלה – “An easy mitzvah”. What is so easy about this mitzvah? Especially when according to the Rambam (Hilchos Shechitah 13:4) it seems that one must take the mother bird in one’s hands and then send it away?
4) In this week’s parsha we have the prohibition of: לא ילבש גבר שמלת אשה – “A man shouldn’t wear the clothes of a woman” (Devorim 22:5). The halachah is (Yoreh Deah 182): “It is forbidden for a man to die his white hairs black, even just one hair as it is included in the prohibition of dressing like a women”.
The Darchei Teshuvah brings a case of someone who had some sort of condition that the hair on one side of his face was all white, and on the other half was all black, and it was very embarrassing for this person to go out. Do you have any solution for this unfortunate man?