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Why is my mother irked that I am becoming more observant?
By Moshe Goldman Question:
I'm a 34 year old Jewish woman who has just started keeping Shabbat. My non-observant but proudly Jewish mother constantly complains about that fact. Interestingly, I have never heard her complain about the fact that my brother converted to ...
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Why isn't chicken pareve?
By Menachem Posner The source of the prohibition against consuming a mixture of meat and dairy is the verse, "You shall not cook a kid in his mother's milk" (Exodus 34:26). This verse infers that only the flesh of mammals, whose mothers lactate, are included in this ...
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Why aren't Jews allowed to interbreed plants?
By Malkie Janowski Question:
Why aren't Jews allowed to interbreed plants? Why aren't we allowed to grow fruits like clementines or tangerines?
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First of all, it's important to realize that we can't understand the full reason for any commandment. There are ...
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What is the correct blessing to say on brandy or Cognac?
By Eliezer Posner Although Cognac and some brandies are wine based, the taste of the wine is completely lost in the final product. As such, the proper blessing is the standard one for beverages, Shehakol.
Click here for the text of the Shehakol blessing.
Rabbi Eliezer ...
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How can I get my young children excited about praying?
By Chaya Sarah Silberberg
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How can I get my young children excited about praying? I have two younger ones who make faces when they take out their prayerbooks on Shabbat morning. My husband is in the synagogue and I'm usually finished with my prayers by the time they ...
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Are brown eggs kosher?
By Chani Benjaminson
Brown chicken eggs are kosher. Nevertheless, you do need to examine them carefully for non-kosher blood spots as brown eggs tend to have more blood spots than white ones.
"The reason is two-fold. Firstly, the genetics of brown birds predisposes them ...
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Can a homosexual be Jewish without losing his or her identity?
By Bronya Shaffer Question:
I am active in a Jewish student's organization at my college. Lately, several of my fellow students are dealing with whether or not to even remain Jewish because they are homosexuals and feel very rejected by the Jewish faith.
I was wondering ...
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Can G‑d Create a Rock That's Too Heavy for Him to Lift?
The Omnipotence Paradox By Tzvi Freeman You see a ray of light from the sun shining in through your window. "Where did you come from?" you ask. It answers, of course, that it came from the sun. So you ask it, "Let me see what you look like as you are in your source within the sun..."
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What Are Angels?
By Baruch S. Davidson There are ten types: Chayot Hakodesh, Ophanim, Erelim, Chashmalim, Seraphim, Malachim, Elokim, Bene Elokim, Cheruvim, and Ishim--ranked according to the degree of their understanding of G‑d.
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I was born Jewish but I was baptized. Am I still Jewish?
By Shmuel Kogan
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I was born Jewish; both my mother and father are Jewish. But when I was a teenager I rebelled and I went and was baptized in a Catholic Church. Am I still Jewish? And do I need to convert back to Judaism?
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Can one ever extinguish ...
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