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Jewish law. Specifically, the legal process beginning with the written Torah and continuing through the Mishna, Talmud, and the legal codes (e.g., Rambam, Tur, Shulchan Aruch). // NOTE: Like Wikipedia, this site makes no guarantee of validity, and does not offer professional (particularly rabbinic) advice. Treat information from this site like it came from a crowd of your friends.
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Fish Tank Menorahs
The difference between the candles being blown out by the wind (and therefore it is shown post hoc that it was not in a position to last the half hour), and lighting without enough oil, is that in the …
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What is the halachic source for objection to gay (civil) marriage?
It's not true that "halacha does not recognize civil marriage ... between opposite sex partners".
To be more accurate, Halacha does not accept civil marriage, but it does recognize it. …
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When do you become "Ben Eretz Yisrael" as far as the laws regarding doing only 1 day of Hag?
Sorry, I can't find the source right now, but I'll try to come back and fix this up later...
But the defining requirement here is 3 regalim in a row - Sukkot-Pesach-Shavuot. (I think there might b …