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I saw your answer to a user about conversion at birth of her kids. I know several people who have had their kids converted, either shortly after birth or as toddlers, when the mother did not convert. The rabbis permitted this, because both parents wanted it. Why would your answer be different than these rabbis?

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I am an artist. One thing that is good for an artist in a primarily Christian country is making artwork for a tarot deck. I'm wondering if this is prohibited by Judaism, as I'm Jewish.

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Below is the translation (from Hebrew) of my great grandfather's headstone. The translator believes that my grandfather David was a Rabbi. I have records that indicate that he was at one point president of his congregation, but can find no evidence of him serving as a rabbi. I am wondering if this is a misinterpretation, and perhaps the title rabbi was applied more as an honorific, either to just David himself, or both David and his father Zvi. Thanks very much for any assistance! Jeanie Here Lies An honest and honorable man our teacher and rabbi David son of rabbi Zvi Halevi died on Monday 26 on the month of Iyar 5675 May his soul be bound in the bundle of life‏‏‏‏ David – Sigal 1853-1915.

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Hello, this is a quick question - I see people raise their pinky when the Torah is lifted and then kiss it before putting their finger down. What is the meaning behind that practice and does the pinky stay up the entire time the Torah is raised and only put down once the Torah is covered? Thank you.

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There is a rabbinic prohibition on harchakot during niddah. Is pouring meshuval wine considered it? Or no does it have a different din to regular wine?