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I was thinking about the lulav from Sukkot and realized that, although Google says the different species in the lulav represent different body parts, the way they are placed together looks a bit phallic in shape. Do you believe this was intended? If not, could it be accepted as a symbol of fertility? Have you ever noticed this, or do I just have a dirty mind?

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Dear Rabbi, Why does Judaism teach to look at others in a positive way and not with negativity – even when they do something that clearly seems to be a problem? Thank you

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Hello. As I understand, the Israelites on Mount Sinai only heard the commandments but didn't see Hashems finger of fire inscribe the tablets. Why is this? And why did Moses write the second tablets instead of God rewriting it?

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Though women are exempt from davening Mincha and Maariv, my wife likes to anyway. Do women who daven Mincha and Maariv deserve the same respect as men who do? (e.g. not being interrupted, being given the opportunity to pray at the proper time)