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I’ve asked this before but I’ll ask again because it’s more contextually relevant, I asked how to convince non Orthodox Jews of orthodoxy and you said to show them, but in a context where you can’t or they won’t engage then what arguments can one put out that orthodoxy is the only authentic tradition (for example I know a pro abortion reconstructionist woman who says the past has a vote not a veto, or reform Jews, or conservative Jews who say they’re halachic and that gay marriage is kosher because some conservative rabbis interpret the Torah that way etc)

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Dear Rabbi, Are there any prophecies or credible predictions from any reliable sources that the future of American Jewry could come to a sudden, tragic collapse someday, similar to the Holocaust, or that Jews in the United States could face difficult times full of persecution from the majority of U.S. citizens and/or the government, motivating many Jews to leave the country while most are unable or unwilling to? Thank you so much!

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Hello A year ago, I came across a video by Yosef Mizrachi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2lfJNCyIF8) where he calls for people in India, Nepal, China, Japan, Vietnam & Thailand to be killed. Why; because they are idol worshippers. And this is the greatest Mitzvot for a jew. Watch the video for details. This is taken from Deutoronomy. Q: Why are Jews not following this instruction that is the greatest Mitzvot? Q: Some people have said (on Reddit) that this injunction applies to areas under Jew control (that is when they are majority). This would imply that the few Hindu temples and Bah'aai temple too in Israel are to be destroyed. Is this something practicing Jews ought to do. A couple of other people I reached out to called me out for sensationalising this - that until such an attack took place, I should not panic. My question is about the theology and belief. Thank you.

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Are there any prophecies or credible predictions from any reliable sources that the future of American Jewry could come to a sudden, tragic collapse someday, similar to the Holocaust, or that Jews in the United States could face difficult times full of persecution from the majority of U.S. citizens and/or the government, motivating many Jews to leave the country while most are unable or unwilling to?

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Q: Do you wash and make hamotzi on kosher buns that have treif in the middle? Context: New to keeping kosher, eating at mother's home. She is 'kosher style' - not shomer mitzvot nor does she have separate dishes, but she buys kosher meat (hekshered, don't ask me why), kosher/permissible (but non-hekshered) fish, and never mixes milchig/fleishig. If I eat there and she serves hamburgers on kosher buns, do I wash? What about for fish cakes on a kosher bun? (same answer?) Kosher wine with nonkosher food?   Thx.