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Hello, I have a question regarding Shnayim Mikra v'Echad Targum. Can I break up the Weekly Parsha portion for every day of the week? For example: On sunday, I'll read Chapter 28; on monday, chapter 29, etc... until I complete reading the Torah twice and the Targum once. Is that allowed, or do I have to finish the whole Parsha Shnayim Mikra v'Echad Targum at one reading? Thank You

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I am a student an am writing a paper for a Religions class. I have choosen Judaism as my topic although I am not Jewish. I find it to be very honest religion. If you could answer these questions for me, it will help me have accurate information for my essay. 1. Important Holidays, Why? 2. Important Traditions? 3. What are the challenges within this religion in the year of 2005? 4. What changes have you viewed in your followers? 5. How does your religion feel about other religons? 6. What roles do males and females play within this religion? 7. Does Judaism encourage converting? 8. What are Judaism traditions about dating and marriage? 9. Are there any rituals you can share with me? 10. Are there any medical issues within this religion? 11. Does your religion believe in incarnations? 12. Which is your synagogue affiliated with Jewish Humanism or Messianic Judaism?

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Before I start I would like to state that my husband and I are very much in love and have been living happily for the last 4 years. As Andrew wife, I love to fulfill everything he could every want, from cooking his favorite foods to things that just live deep in his heart and mind. I am writing for some advice in the second area. I will try to write as modestly as possible, I apologize if some of my question is not so appropriate. I know that everything that is forbidden in the bible has a way of being permissible. My husband has always wanted to fulfill his dreams with me in a loving and permissible manner and I love that and have had not issue with doing that for him. However, we have one that I do not know how or what to do. I have had the same desires, and as a younger unmarried girl only began to experiment, but then stopped to wait until after marriage. Andrew always dreamt of watching me and a second girl “in bed”. He has also dreamt of joining us. We have a very open relationship so, thank G-d, we have talked about this for the last wile and we feel that it is not permissible and therefore have not tried it. My only fear is that if I do not do it for him, in a way that would be somewhat OK, like he would only penitent me (which is all he wants) and release in me, he may feel a need and find two girls on his own. My job as his wife is to fulfill everything he wants in a “kosher” way and I want to, but don’t know if it is. I really have no problem with his desire, but I want to do it in a manner that is permissible. I apologize for the lack in modesty in the question, but I need some guidance. Thank you for your help and a quick response, Sara apeppera@yahoo.com

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Hello. Contemplating and thinking about the views that Judaism has on life and death has left me confused and searching for an answer. Could you please give me a basic overview of Jewish life after death, and if that notion relates to the coming of the Mosiah. Thank you very much in advance.

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I am a student an am writing a paper for a Religions class. I have choosen Judaism as my topic although I am not Jewish. I find it to be very honest religion. If you could answer these questions for me, it will help me have accurate information for my essay. 1. Important Holidays, Why? 2. Important Traditions? 3. What are the challenges within this religion in the year of 2005? 4. What changes have you viewed in your followers? 5. How does your religion feel about other religons? 6. What roles do males and females play within this religion? 7. Does Judaism encourage converting? 8. What are Judaism traditions about dating and marriage? 9. Are there any rituals you can share with me? 10. Are there any medical issues within this religion? 11. Does your religion believe in incarnations? 12. Which is your synagogue affiliated with Jewish Humanism or Messianic Judaism?