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I had a very bad dream last night that I consider one of the worst dreams I ever had in my life. I dreamt that a close family very dear to me became extremely sick in a most horrible way and was suffering like I’ve never seen anyone suffer. This is someone who, in real life, is in excellent health now. Does me dreaming this mean it’s really going to happen?

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Incident ID: 5617989 How to stop spiritual attacks : Question: Shalom Rabbi, I am disturbed for a couple of weeks now because I have been having a series of attacks when I sleep, and I will always dream fearful dreams these days. When I try to force myself to awake, I see that I can't awake, my voice will cease and I will be so weak that I can't raise a finger. I'll struggle for a few minutes. This has been going on for a while now, and it disturbs me. I need a solution Thanks

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My wife, who is not Jewish, has said she will convert, but for my benefit. Not because it is important for her. Why am I so adamant that she want it for herself?

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A children's book someone just gave me refers to the fact that we get thirsty after we are already dehydrated as a "design flaw in the human body." Of course, I plan to color the offending sentence with permanent marker, but this raised a question. I know that Hashem created everything to be perfect, so why is it that we do not in fact get thirsty until we are already lacking in water? Wouldn't it make more sense to feel thirst before we dehydrate?

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Does the Ruach Hakodesh remain after the Rapture?

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Hi Rabbi, In the American Declaration of Independence, it famously states: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights; that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Is this the view of the Torah? Thank you

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In the American Declaration of Independence, it famously states: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Is this the view of the Torah?

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If God knows everything, how do we have free will to choose, if he knows what I'm going to do before I even do it?

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Hi Rabbi, I have a question: Let us assume that there are non-human persons that exist who travelled to our planet and possess intelligent thought. Would it be possible for one of them to convert to Judaism and be considered a part of the Jewish People? In the same vein of questions: If they have food very different from ours, how could we distinguish what is kosher and what is not? Thanks!