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Are there any jewish traditions or laws that stipulate that a child who is named after a deceased relative has rights to or is obligated to accept property from that relative's estate? My mother in-law insists that it is jewish tradition that my 13 month old son should accept an antique sterling silver coffee/tea service set because he is named after the person who owned it at one time. Please reply and let us know if any such tradition really exists. Thank you for your time. Sarah and David Corekin

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My wife and I are planning on having a baby and have been trying for the past 5 months. We partake in family purity and she goes to the Mikvah every month. Her cycle has been pretty irregular. What are we to do if she ovulates prior to going to the Mikvah?

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According to orthodox tradition, is oral sex allowed for a married couple?

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I have a 16 year old cat George. He is dying. Now he isn't eating or drinking. Should I let him just die when it happens. The vet asst. says they can go on for quite a while without eating. thank you for your halachic help. kerri

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BS"D Dear Rabbi Would you be able to tell me how the cameras of the old city of Jerusalem are designed, in order to not present a halachic isuue for Shabbos? Or perhaps put me in touch with someone that can answer this question?