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Demons or Sheidim?
Hanna, I am so sorry that both your son and you have had to go through this for so long. You must love your son very much. Some of the symptoms you have described sound like your son may have a diso …
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Onot perisha with birth control
According to R' D. Feinstein (I heard personally), predictions of what the pill will do are irrelevant. The law goes by when menstruation happens or doesn't happen. [This psak was not regarding mult …
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Bleeding gums on Shabbos
Perhaps it's a shvus (doesn't want it) d'shvus (netilas neshama isn't done with food) bemakom tzaar or mitzva. Although I don't know if that's the case when he's in pain/not oneg anyway.
There's pro …
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Orthodontics and period between eating fleischig and milchig
There are 2 approaches in halacha for distancing meat to dairy (see Shach YD 89:5). The Gemara says the distance is from meal to meal. Some interpret this as needing to bentch on your meat and star …
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Should one induce vomiting upon realizing s/he just ate non-kosher?
I don't have sources, but logically:
On a purely halachic level, the prohibition is "eating" and your eating is done. It is a m'uvas lo yuchal liskon (Kohelet 1:15).
One can argue that as long as t …