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I want to know what to do about this situation. My husband does not follow or even have a relationship with one single rabbi when it comes to Halacha. He ‘rabbi shops’ when he wants something to be permitted. He looks out for a rabbi to permit something that often is largely forbidden. Very often, Rabbi A will say that X is permitted and Y is forbidden while Rabbi B will say that X is forbidden and Y is permitted, so he will follow Rabbi A’s ruling for X and Rabbi B’s ruling for Y. He also frequently uses ‘Rabbi Google’ to find answers to questions of Halacha rather than asking a rabbi himself. If 10 orthodox rabbis have written online that something is forbidden and one says it’s permitted, he will follow the one who says it’s permitted. And he will boast that Rabbi Whoever from Wherever who most people have never heard of says it’s permitted.

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Halacha prohibits rape. My question is whether “rape by deception” is classified as rape in Halacha

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I am currently dating a Jewish man who comes from a conservative Jewish family. He wants us to move forward in our relationship but he is scared of losing his family for not accepting a non-jewish partner and potentially any future offspring. My question is: if we do choose to be together and we do happen to have children, will it be possible to have the kids convert to Judaism at birth? Will his religiously conservative family accept our children, even though i'm not Jewish? Thank you

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My understanding of Judaism is that God is one and indivisible. If this is the case, how can a soul be a "divine spark" of God, or part of God in any way, isnt this a division?