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| • Memuchan, Name for Haman, Why Not Make Noise? | |||
| Amalek, Why Not Make Noise | |||
| Gragers | |||
| • Dead Animals | |||
| Animals: Souls, Afterlife, Treatment | |||
| Afterlife, Animals | |||
| • Matrilineal Descent | |||
| Patrilineal Descent | |||
| • Remez defined with example | |||
| Drush defined with example | |||
| Pshat defined with example | |||
| • Judaism, Hair | |||
| Hair, Judaism | |||
| • Hamapil: Reading & Talking Afterwards; Women's Obligation to Say | |||
| Women's Obligation to Say Bedtime Shema | |||
| Reading After Bedtime Shema | |||
| Talking After Bedtime Shema | |||
| Shema, Bedtime: Reading & Talking Afterwards; Women's Obligation to Say | |||
| Bedtime Shema: Reading & Talking Afterwards; Women's Obligation to Say | |||
| • Braided Challah | |||
| Challah, Braided | |||
| Bread, Braided | |||
| • Meah Shearim | |||
| Jerusalem Neighborhood: Meah Shearim | |||
| • Shabbat Candles, Purpose & Lighting After Sunset | |||
| Candles, Shabbat, Purpose & Lighting After Sunset | |||
| • Emergency Cremation | |||
| • Respect for Elderly | |||
| Elderly, Respect for / Giving Bus Seat to / Giving Restaurent Seat to | |||
| Restaurant, Giving Up Seat for Elderly | |||
| Bus, Giving Up Seat for Elderly | |||
| Derech Eretz, Respect for Elderly | |||
| • Typing in the Middle of Birkat Hamazon | |||
| Birkat Hamazon, OK to Type in Middle? | |||
| • Spousal Abuse - A Torah Perspective | |||
| • Land of Israel, Moshe Not Entering | |||
| Israel, Moshe Not Entering | |||
| Moshe Not Entering Israel | |||
| • Hunting, Permissible? | |||
| • Planets, Life on Other | |||
| Life on other Planets | |||
| Extraterrestrial Life | |||
| • Amalek, Who Is | |||
| • Numbers, Meaning | |||
| • Story About Two Brothers on Mt. Moriah, Source | |||
| Brothers, 2, on Mt. Moriah, Source | |||
| • Blessing, Honoring | |||
| Bread and Salt | |||
| Table as a Substitute for the Altar | |||
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