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The discovery of ETs would pose no more of a threat to Judaism than would the discovery of a new species of rabbit. It would be limiting G-d's power to say that He could not have placed life on other planets. In fact, there is a reference in the biblical Book of Judges (5:23) to an inhabited place called Maroz, which the Talmud identifies as a star. But Jewish thought has always believed that the most weird and wonderful creatures are to be found right here on earth. We can explore the remotest extremities of space but still remain alien to our own humanity. The real secrets of the universe lie hidden in the depths of the human soul. |
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There is/was a concept called a "dybbuk" in certain Jewish literature and mystical texts. This might or might not be the equivalent of what is commonly referred to as ghosts. Do souls sometimes stick around? Yes. Is in the conventional way of a "ghost"? Kinda, Sorta, Maybe. Mystical Judaism is rife with even much more mind-blowing concepts than "ghosts". I guess, define "ghost"... |
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my x gf has asked me to pay for a boob job for her and its to make them smaller not bigger should i say no nicley to her or call her a insane wench and say there is no way i will pay for a boob job ?
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A Jewish child can be named at any point in their life. In fact, my wife's grandmother was named in her 80's. For a girl, she should be named over the Torah in Shul, a very simple, meaningful prayer is said and BAM! she's got a Jewish name. This should be done at the most immediate Torah reading after her birth. The Torah is read in synogogue ever Mon, Thurs and Shabbos AM. One usually has a small kiddush in her honor on Shabbos. It is never to late, do it ASAP. If you need any further help with this let me know. If you need help with a name, place to go etc. or I could even do the prayer for you... (side note: Boys are named at their Bris, hopefully on the eigth day after they are born) |
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Is it a health issue? |
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or squash, or badminton, or paddle ball with one of those weird solid wood rackets and the little hard plastic ball on the beach. |
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lol but shoud i say no niceley or say no way behatch
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Always be nice.
adampc22's engaging questions have begun to put the Rabbi to sleep for the evening... Gut Nacht! Lilah Tov! Gooood Night! |
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good night sir
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I'm surprised noone has asked this yet, so I'll pose it:
Is there a brucha (blessing or "grace" for those who don't know) you say before lighting a cigar? What is it? And do I really have to smoke 8 cigars on the last night of Hanukkah?:ss |
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a great Mitzvah indeed!! |
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No you don't have to smoke 8 cigars on the last night of Chanukah, but u can bomb someone with 8 cigars! ;) |
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Keeping the Rabbi busy!!!!! Just checkin to see if you are doing okay today?
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Is it kosher to eat Bacos?
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Hello Rabbi, I hope you are well.
When I was studying to be a chef I had many lessons in "Food Safety". One of my chef instructors mentioned that many dietary laws from different religions are based on what is safe to eat and what is not. (Considering the days of little science and no refrigeration.) My question is, when people ask you why something is or is not Kosher and how did these things get that way, is there a resource you direct them too? Perhaps a website or book that explains why. (Such as no shellfish, because we know shellfish from contaminated water can kill you.) As a chef and a fat man that loves food, the Kosher dietary laws have always fascinated me. I hope you can point me in the right direction as to the why. Thank you so much.:) |
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