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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Observance, Marriage, Women in Judaism (4/12)
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Part 4: Observance, Marriage, Women in Judaism
[Last Post: Mon Mar 1 11:07:27 US/Pacific 2004]
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Section Contents
- News Headers
- ORGANIZATION
- Question 5.1: What are the different holidays?
- Question 5.2: What are the dates of the upcoming Jewish holidays?
- Question 5.3: How can I get a Jewish calendar?
- Question 5.4: Why do some people take off one day, and others two?
- Question 5.5: Why does the Jewish day start at sundown?
- Question 5.6: What are the origins of the Chanukah Dreidel?
- Question 5.7: Is it appropriate for Christians to "celebrate" Pesach using the form of a seder meal?
- Question 5.8: What are the months of the Jewish Year?
- Question 5.9: How does Judaism measure the day?
- Question 5.10: Are the Four Questions asked on Pesach in the Torah?
- Question 5.11: What are the different days of the Jewish week?
- Question 5.12: How are Yahrzeits observed in Leap Years?
- Question 5.13: What happened to the observance on 14 Nisan as Passover?
- Question 5.14: For Mother's Day, how should one bless their mothers?
- Question 6.1: What is Kosher? Doesn't a rabbi just bless the food?
- Question 6.2: How can I learn about Kashrut? Is there a "Kosher" FAQ?
- Question 6.3: There are a wide variety of kosher symbols. How do I learn who's behind them?
- Question 6.4: I'm going to be in (insert city here). How do I find the kosher restaurants?
- Question 6.5: Do I need to have a kosher kitchen and kosher home to keep kosher?
- Question 6.6: I have heard that Polish Orthodox Jews wait 6 hours between eating milchig and fleishig and Dutch Orthodox Jews wait
- Question 6.7: Why do Sephardim and Ashkenazim have different customs regarding permissible foods on Pesach (Passover)?
- Question 6.8: I'm a vegetarian health-food proponent. Is kosher food healthier?
- Question 6.9: Is vegetarianism kosher?
- Question 6.10: What process is involved in Kosher Slaughter?
- Question 6.11: I work in a prison, and I have an inmate that is demanding Kosher Food? How do I know if his claim is justified?
- Question 6.12: What are the issues involving Filet Minion?
- Question 6.13: Why don't Jews eat Pork?
- Question 6.14: Would the laws of Kashrut prevent Mad Cow Disease?
- Question 6.15: Is Monkfish Kosher?
- Question 6.16: Why do Jews separate Milk and Meat?
- Question 6.17: Must Jews use wine?
- Question 6.18: Are there parts of a kosher animal that cannot be eaten?
- Question 6.19: I have a friend coming over that keeps Kosher. What do I do?
- Question 7.1: What is the Jewish Sabbath and why is it on Saturday?
- Question 7.2: Why do my Orthodox Jewish friends leave work early on Fridays and before Jewish holidays?
- Question 7.3: Why can't Jews use electrical appliances and motor vehicles on Shabbat?
- Question 7.4: Why are there 18 minutes from the time candle lighting starts on Shabbat until the last time you can light?
- Question 7.5: I've heard that Jews can't tear on Shabbat? Why? What is "work"?
- Question 7.6: How do people know when to light candles in the Arctic?
- Question 7.7: What is the significance of Challah?
- Question 7.8: Why do women wave their hands three times before lighting Shabbat [or Holiday] candles?
- Question 7.9: What is an Eruv?
- Question 7.10: If your home is burning, can you put out the fire on Shabbat?
- Question 7.11: What Medical Procedures May Be Performed on Shabbat?
- Question 7.12: What happens on Shabbat?
- Question 7.13: Do Conservative Jews play musical instruments on Shabbat?
- Question 7.14: Why is there a prohibition on travel on Shabbat?
- Question 7.15: Can an observant Jew use a camera on Shabbat?
- Question 8.1: What role do women play in Judaism?
- Question 8.2: What is the Conservative view of the role of women in Judaism?
- Question 8.3: What is the Reform view of the role of women in Judaism?
- Question 8.4: What is the Orthodox view of the role of women in Judaism?
- Question 8.5: Is it true that Orthodox men bless G-d every morning for not making them a woman? What do you mean, this isn't terrible?
- Question 8.6: I've heard polygamy is permissible among Sephardic and Yemenite Jews. Doesn't Judaism mandate monogamy?
- Question 8.7: What does clean/unclean refer to?
- Question 8.8: What is "Niddah"?
- Question 8.9: I've heard that Orthodox men can't touch women. Is this true?
- Question 8.10: Are there any rituals for purification after childbirth for women?
- Question 8.11: What is the Jewish position on contraception and abortion?
- Question 8.12: Weddings: How does Judaism view Marriage?
- Question 8.13: Weddings: How do Jews find Mates?
- Question 8.14: Weddings: What is a Jewish Marriage?
- Question 8.15: Weddings: What happens before a Jewish wedding?
- Question 8.16: Weddings: What happens during a Jewish wedding?
- Question 8.17: Weddings: What happens after a Jewish wedding?
- Question 8.18: Weddings: What should I wear to a Jewish wedding?
- Question 8.19: Weddings: Why is the glass broken at Jewish weddings?
- Question 8.20: Weddings: What is a Ketubah?
- Question 08-21 : Weddings: What are the "Seven Blessings"?
- Question 8.23 : What does Judaism say about premarital sex?
- Question 8.23 : What are some good wedding greetings?
- Question 8.24: Can a wife refuse to have marital relations with her husband?
- Question 8.25: What should a man do if his wife leaves him for another man?
- Question 8.26: Can a Jewish woman who has not been to a mikvah get married in an Orthodox wedding?
- Question 8.27: Is it possible for a Cohanim to marry a divorced Jewish woman?
- Question 8.28: I've heard Jews can't get married on certain days. What are they?
- Question 8.29: What is the role of the parents or the rabbi at a wedding?
- Question 8.30: How long after a spouse dies can the surviving partner remarry? Must they marry their spouse's younger brother?
- Question 8.31: What relationships are prohibited?
- Question 8.32: What is the restriction on woman to sing in public and infront of men?
- Question 8.33: What can be done if the wife refuses to sign the get (divorce decree)?
- How do I obtain copies of the FAQ?
- Who Wrote the FAQ?
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