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Does Judaism permit unveilings between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?

Does Judaism discourage naming a baby after one who died young?

Does orthodox Judaism permit changing a bar mitzvah Torah portion?

In a second marriage, should a new bed be purchased according to Jewish law?

Does Judaism permit cosmetic surgery?

What form do angels have according to Judaism?

What are the best books for learning about Kabbalah?

What is the best way to start learning about Kabbalah?

What is the purpose of pain in our lives?

What is Kabbalah's Red String?

What does Kabbalah say about reincarnation?

Is he bris date affected if the Jewish baby was delivered via ceasarian section?

Do Jews say thank you after receiving a Purim Food Basket - Shlach Manos?

Can I get married during Chol HaMoed Sukkot?

How can I explain death to my Jewish grandchild?

How to convert to Reform Judaism in Romania.

Is it appropriate to send flowers or a card to an unveiling?

Is formal conversion needed when a Jewish baby is adopted and raised Christian?

Can a wedding ceremony be performed on Friday afternoon by a rabbi and priest?

Is there a Jewish prayer I can recite for my friend with cancer?

How can a convert observe the Jewish Sabbath and maintain a career in theater?

How does the lack of a Beit Din affect the legitimacy of a conversion?

What is the Jewish custom for the disposal of a spouse's belongings after death?

How should a divorced woman and her former husband do about joint burial plots?

What provisions does Judaism make for disinterment and re-burial?

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