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Shalom. This is my first time using this web site. My question has to do with marriage. I am an American citizen and I met an Israeli woman when I went on vacation in Israel. We have fallen in love. She was born in Israel, but she is of a christian faith. I am also of a christian faith. If I wanted to marry her and move her here to the United States, what are the requirements for marrying her? Do I have to marry her here in the US or can I marry her there in Israel. If I marry her, can she become a US citizen without any problems? Hopefully you can answer my question. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Cesar

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Dear Rabbi, This may be an unanswerable question but it is a serious one. Why have Jewish boys always insisted on insulting and interrupting me in school and at public social gatherings ? Now so it is possible for you to understand, I was not raised by parents, but my father was born with the family name of Solomon and my mother was the daughter of a woman born Jewish and abandoned and raised by a Christian family. My name is not recognized as Jewish and was changed by the government when I was 3. I am very intelligent and some have bluntly said that they hated me for that. The assaults have been very serious at times resulting in broken bones from people I had not talked to, looked at or ever seen before. More usually just insults and shoving. Some grab at food on my plate and push. I did not know the people commiting the offenses , at least the first time they did it, when at school or work.

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I have a hat that has two small (1.5 inch) emblems of five point stars drawn onto it. They look like the stars on the US flag. Is there any prohibition against this?

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I work with about * Jews including myself and everyone is arguing over the meening of a Slang Yiddish term. If you could help me out it would be FANTASTIC. The word is Cocamon or Kakamon pronounced (caca-moan) I'm suer it's spelled differently but if you could help me I would bea very happy person. I've heard it means crazy face, or like if the person is wall eyed that means (caca-moan)