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Rikki Spivak U.S. View Profile
| I am a Jewish Orthodox mother who can answer questions relating to a Jewish woman's role in the home and society, as well as overall questions related to the Orthodox views of motherhood. Furthermore, I am a pediatric Occupational Therapist, so I can answer questions about child behavior and development. | Available Ask A Question |
David Rosenblum View Profile
| I am an ex-student of yeshiva and I like to be
presented with Torah study problems. If you have
studied the Torah and have questions on the subject
matter, I want to hear about it. I am not a Rabbi and
not qualified to decide halachic issues. I am still
interested in halachic questions for which I can
sometimes offer general guidelines or present
decisions in halachic works such as Mishna Berurah. I
welcome questions from non-Jewish people but I cannot
respond to religious references that are not part of
Judaism. If you are working on a paper or doing
research and want general information on a Jewish
subject, I may or may not satisfy your need, depending
on how comfortable I am with the question. If you
have a personal problem, I am not qualified to help
you but I will do what I can to offer you some
assistance. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Eli Hadar U.S. View Profile
| If you are a Jewish person who has been approached by missionaries and who is considering leaving the Jewish faith, please let me know and I will help you see how beautiful and moreover how right the Jewish religion is. Don't leave the truth of your fathers before you resolve the facts for yourself, and I can help you on that journey. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sheva U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any questions about orthodox Judaism, especially the laws that relate to women. No question too big or small, and never be embarrassed to ask - it's the only way you'll find out!
| Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Tzvi Frank U.S. View Profile
| As a scholar of Judaic Studies & Ethics for close to 20 years, I am happy to answer any of your questions regarding Jewish Law and its meaning as well as general Jewish philosophy. Thousands of years of Jewish religious scholarship teaches us to always ask questions. From the Talmud to this very day, scholars have been consistently questioning premises and concepts that exist in Jewish thought. Never be afraid to ask! The answer may change your life. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rav2B View Profile
| Yeshiva student willing to answer and research general Halakhah questions in any field, including medical ethics. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rabbi Ari Enkin Israel View Profile
| Specialization in Jewish Law and Customs | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rabbi Ari Shishler South Africa View Profile
| I am the rabbi of my own shul, the learning director at Chabad House of Johannesburg, a high school teacher and the father of young children. As you can imagine, I get to answer lots of questions every day.
I'd be glad to answer your questions on Judaism, Jewish spirituality and practice. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Rabbi Yechezkel Fox Israel View Profile
| My main area of expertise that I can answer questions is on the Chumash, the Five Books of Moses. I am also qualified to answer questions on Jewish Law and Outlook.
| On Vacation returns 08/31/2008 View Past Answers |
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