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According to those like the gr"a that seem to hold that the rabanan only argued with rav yochanan regarding "turning over the table" and agreed to all the other cases such as a kissing the osso makom which would cause a mute fetus rachmanan latzon. Can it be even if the woman is not pregnant meaning can kissing the osso makom today cause the birth defect when she gets pregnant in the future?

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Suppose you have a meal, drink, or snack, then you think you’ve had enough to eat to satiety and recite your bracha acharona, and then a few minutes later, you are hungry (or thirsty) once again, do you have to recite a bracha on the next batch of food or drink?

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How do we know God loves us? We say that "since God loves us" we need to have faith in him, the mitzvot are for our good, etc. But how do we know that God loves us-as the premise upon which our actions should then follow?