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Is there a rule for which side of the grave the husband should be buried? My husband is buried on the left side facing, and I would be on the right? I have relocated to Cape Cod and want my husband's remains to be here. I just came back from the cemetery and when they saw the picture of the plaque, they said that I would need a new plaque, as he would have to be laid to rest on the right. There will be a meeting to discuss this, however, I would like to know that since he is being disinterred from one Jewish cemetery to another, how could there be such a law? Thank you.

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what is your natinal dress of is rael? how do you pring on the Wailing wall? what kind of music do un have?

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What is the spiritual significance of the Number 500 amoungs the Jews /Hebrews? Was it ever used as a code by prophets in the past?

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I was wondering if I could please ask you 3 questions. I am a frum jew and I was recently in a jewish chat room run by a frum jew. I debated a few issues with the chat room and I was told I was wrong on them. Can you please see if you can find sources to back up what I told them? 1) I told them that according to many reputable gedolim, a tinok shenishba can be a person who knows he is jewish but was given no Torah education. They disagreed with me and said that a tinok shenishba is only a jew who does not know he is a jew. Are they any sources you know that agree with me that a tinok shenishba can be a jew who knows he is a jew but is just raised secular, reform, conservative, karaite, or etc? 2) Can a christian that is not jewish be considered a noachide? I was taught there are some sources that say yes but the people in this chat room said that all christians who are not jewish are still idol worshippers and can not be considered noachides and can not have a place in the world to come. Can you please show me a source that backs up what I heard that a non jew can still be a noachide if he is a christian? 3) I believed that the Rambam said it is a chiyuv to teach non jews the sheva mitzvot bnai noach. However, the people in this chat room told me that the Rambam is ONLY talking about after moshiach is revelaed. They say that before the moshiach is revelaed, there is not mitzvah at all to teach the nations the sheva mitzvot bnai noach. I know that the Lubavitcher Rebbe, ztl, held that the Rambam meant it meant in the time before moshiach was revealed but thie chat room disgarded his opinion and said he is the only rabbi who held like this. Do you know of any other sources that say it is a mitzvah to teach non jews the sheva mitzvot bnai noach even before moshiach is revelaed? Thank you so much!

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I have the potential to be doing business with a company in Netanya, Israel. I have tried to call a couple of times at an hour and on a day that we have as a normal workday and time here in the US, but I haven't had any success in getting through (each time I call, it seems that everyone is gone). I am very respectful of other cultures and would like to know when the best time and day would be to call on my potential customer. Thank you very much!